Indoor pollution
The average home can be up to 7X more polluted than the air outside¹
¹Hulin et al, Respiratory Health and Indoor air pollutants based on quantitative exposure assessments, European Respiratory Journal, October 2012.
Discover the invisible pollutants that can build up in your home
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Pollen and allergens
PM10
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Bacteria
PM5.0
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Industrial emissions
PM2.5
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Ultrafine particles
PM0.1
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Carpets, rugs, and flooring
Formaldehyde
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Household fumes and cooking
Odours
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Cleaning products and scented candles
Benzene and VOCs
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Gas stoves and car exhausts
Nitrogen dioxide
We spend 90% of our time indoors
As our homes become increasingly well sealed, it may seem like we're shutting pollution out. But in truth, we're shutting it in. Whether we're sleeping, cooking, cleaning, or working – we now spend 90% of our time indoors, breathing potentially dirty air.
Senses and reports particles and gases, in real time
Captures 99.95% of allergens and pollutants as small as 0.1 microns²
²Tested for filtration efficiency at 0.1 microns (EN1822).
Projects purified air to every corner of the room³
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Heats with purified air in winter
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Cools you with purified air in summer⁴
3Tested for air projection (DTM801), purification coverage in a 81m3 room (TM-003711), and heating performance in a 35m3 room (DTM 961).
Monitor and control your machine, wherever you are⁵
⁵Requires device to run app, Wi-Fi or mobile data, Bluetooth 4.0 support, and iOS version 10 or Android version 5 (or above). Standard data and messaging rates may apply.