A study carried out in the US estimated that we spend approximately 90 percent of our time indoors where levels of pollutants and allergens can be up to 100 times higher than outdoor levels – turning the home environment from safe haven to respiratory nightmare. Dangerous particles in the air can settle on floors and surfaces, potentially causing asthma, respiratory problems or worse. Removing these particles from the home is essential. Using the expertise of Dyson scientists and an in-house microbiology laboratory, Dyson has developed a purifier that captures up to 99.95 percent of particles as small as PM0.1 – which includes harmful components found in the air during haze periods.
Using powerful Air Multiplier technology and an energy-efficient DC motor, the Dyson Pure Cool purifier fan draws in air via a mixed flow impeller. The air is passed through a patented 360° Glass HEPA filter, containing 1.1m² of constructed microfibers. Unlike other purifiers that rely on non-woven filters, the Dyson Pure Cool’s filter has been pleated 254 times, meaning it can trap even the smallest particles – including pollutants, pollen, bacteria, viruses and particles down to PM0.1.
Clean air then leaves the amplifier loop at a high velocity and is directed over an airfoil-shaped ramp. This way, a long-range stream of smooth air is released, purifying the air you breathe. Dyson Pure Cool purifier fan is the only purifier that can also act as a fan, meaning the machine purifies and circulates all year round. Only after six months of continuous use will you need to replace the filter. And it takes less than 60 seconds to do so. The Dyson Pure Cool purifier fan retails at S$999 and is definitely worth the investment.