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Indoor Air Quality
LEFT: The
air purifier actively cleans the air in the room.
Cleans air, furniture, surface impurities
PANASONIC HAS RELEASED a floor-standing air purifier for the Australian market which fea- tures the company’s unique nanoeX technology.
Available from January 2022, purifier filters stop unwanted pollutants coming into the home and reduce unwanted contaminants lingering inside to provide optimal indoor air quality.
The new range purifies the air with nanoeX which actively cleans the air in the room, impacting upon airborne and surface impurities. OH radicals encapsulated in water neutralise micro-organisms and pollutants – inhibiting up to 99 per cent of bac- teria, viruses, mould and allergens, both airborne and on surfaces, as well as reducing odours.
Panasonic’s product marketing manager for appliances, Ginger Yu, said: Australians are more conscious than ever about the air they breathe.
“With our air purifier, they can create an at- mosphere that feels clean and is clean. At Pana- sonic, our goal is to help make our customers’ lives easier while always maintaining the highest quality in all our products,” he said.
“THE UNITS’ ROUNDED SUPERELIPSE-DESIGN HAS A SMALL FOOTPRINT.”
“We’re happy to be able to do that with our nanoeX technology, which helps create a safe space to breathe in. We want customers to be able to relax at home and know that their air purifier is working constantly to purify the air, and to provide them with a healthier environment.”
The unit’s rounded supereclipse design has a small footprint, making it an attractive and dis- creet addition to the modern home. Suitable for rooms of up to 95m2 , it’s perfect for any room within the house whether it is the bedroom, liv- ing room or office space.
Panasonic’s latest air purifier helps retain the
LEFT: The HEPA composite filter prevents bacteria reproduction.
moisture in skin and hair – there is no need to sacrifice hydrated skin for clean air. The revolu- tionary nanoeX technology helps to prevent moisture loss so that the skin and hair remains hydrated.
It is also equipped with a HEPA composite fil- ter which prevents bacteria reproduction and ef- fectively removes up to 99.99 per cent of ultra- fine particles of 0.003 microns that can potentially travel deep into the homeowner’s lungs and cause health problems.
Another key feature is the use of de-formalde- hyde technology. It removes formaldehyde con- taminants which may be present in household items such as furniture.
It is removed by chemical decomposition, ac- tivated carbon absorption and trapping.
AGE OF VENTILATION
The air purifier market size is predicted to top $US22.84 billion by 2030 with a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 10.6 per cent from 2021 to 2030.
The global air purifier market was valued at $US9.24 billion in 2021., according to Precedence Research.
Against the backdrop of a global pandemic, the whole world has entered the age of ventilation making any device that eliminates impurities from the air popular.
The research firm said growth is being driven by growing airborne infections and rising pollution levels in urban areas.
This means the adoption of air pollution control equipment will continue to grow.
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