Does an air purifier remove bacteria and viruses?
Issue
- Does an air purifier remove bacteria and viruses?
Applies to
- Air Purifiers
Resolution
- Yes. An air purifier with a high-efficiency particle filter can remove all sorts of particles from airborne circulation including mould, fungus spores, viruses or bacteria that may occur as small free-floating particles or in combination with other larger particles.
- Please check the details of the exact filter in use for your air purifier for more details on particle sizes it can capture as well as its efficiency rate. You can buy filters and other accessories in our Webshop
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