Particles
Bacteria and viruses
Volatile organic compounds (VOCs)
Odor
Particles: Inhalable particles such as PM2.5 and PM10 can be purified. For example, dust and smoke particles in daily air can be effectively adsorbed and filtered by air purifiers through filters, reducing their content in the air and making the air cleaner.
Bacteria and viruses: Some air purifiers have bactericidal and antiviral functions. They use ultraviolet rays, plasma and other technologies to disinfect common Escherichia coli, Staphylococcus aureus and influenza viruses in the air, reducing the risk of infection.
Volatile organic compounds (VOCs): such as benzene, toluene, xylene, etc., which often come from decoration materials, furniture, paint, etc. Air purifiers can adsorb and decompose these harmful chemicals to improve indoor air quality.
Odor: Unpleasant odors such as pet odors, kitchen fumes, and smoke can be adsorbed by components such as activated carbon filters in air purifiers to restore indoor air to freshness