What is an air purifier?

Air purifiers, also known as "air cleaners" and air purifiers, refer to adsorb, decompose or transform various air pollutants (generally including PM2.5, dust, pollen, odor, formaldehyde, and other decoration pollution, bacteria, Allergens, etc.). These household appliances can effectively improve air cleanliness.
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Air-purifier

Advantages of air purifiers

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It can remove any dust, particles, and dust substances in the air to avoid inhalation.

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It can remove toxic substances such as formaldehyde, benzene, pesticides, and misted hydrocarbons in the air, so as to avoid physical discomfort caused by human contact.

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It can remove the odors carried by tobacco, oil fume, animals, exhaust gas, etc. in the air to ensure the freshness of indoor air and make people feel refreshed.

Tips for using air purifiers

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First of all, choose whether to turn on the air purifier according to the air quality. If the indoor air quality is OK, there is no need to use the air purifier for a long time. In addition, it is recommended that you turn on the air purifier in dry winter and summer, and use it together with a humidifier to prevent excessive drying of the indoor air and cause discomfort to the human body.

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For the air purifier in use, daily maintenance and cleaning are required. After the filter is found to be dirty, it is best to replace and clean it as soon as possible, so as not to affect the normal operation of the air purifier.

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The purifier with a high-efficiency filtration function should always check the indicator light when working. If the indicator light is found, the filter element should be replaced as soon as possible. If there is no indicator light, you can directly check the filter element. If you find that the color turns black, you need to clean it up in time.

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