Place of Origin: | GUANGDONG,CHINA |
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Brand Name: | Customized |
Certification: | CE CB |
Model Number: | XT-KJ901 |
Minimum Order Quantity: | 1000pcs |
Price: | Negotiable |
Packaging Details: | CARTONS 510*420*270MM(20pcs/CTN) 10400PCS/21600PCS/27200PCS/34400PCS |
Delivery Time: | 30-45 days |
Payment Terms: | T/T, Western Union |
Supply Ability: | 50000 pcs per month |
Product Name: | Home Air Purifiers | Product Model: | XT-KJ901 |
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Function: | Ozone Generator | Usage: | Car Home |
Style: | Anion Air Cleaner | Material: | ABS Plastic |
High Light: | Ozone Generator Home Air Purifiers,8W Home Air Purifiers |
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Home Air Purifiers Description
Product Name | Home Air Purifiers |
Product Model | XT-KJ901 |
Voltage | DC 5V |
Power | 8W |
Material | ABS Plastic |
Color | Black |
Product Size | 70*178mm |
Packing Size | 245*125*78mm |
Home Air Purifiers Function
1.Support anion purification aromatherapy while driving
2.Support O3, ozone, formaldehyde, odor and VOC purification when parking
3.Support base of perfume: cologne
4. Support driving induction automatic start and stop technology, no manual operation, convenient and fast
5. Support 5200mAh battery capacity power supply, support Type-C 5V 2A charging
6.Support ambient breathing lamp decoration around the display screen
7. Aluminum alloy and ABS material design, high-end atmosphere innovative design
Home Air Purifier Parameters
1.Rated voltage: DC 5V
2.Fan: 5V DC fan with constant wind speed
3.Rated power: 8W
4.Battery capacity: 5200mAh
5.Power supply: Type-c USB 5V charging
6.Product size: φ70*178mm
7.Scope of use: car closet refrigerator drawer in addition to smell in addition to aldehyde
8.Purification principle: negative ion reactive oxygen purification
9.Main material: high quality aluminum alloy +ABS
About Home Air Purifiers
Pollen, pollutants, animal dander, and other particles cause breathing issues for millions of people. If you have allergies or asthma, you might turn to an air purifier to help clear the air. But do these devices actually work and help you breathe easier?
While air purifiers can help rid your environment of pollutants and other irritants, using a purifier is not the best method of boosting air quality in your home, according to the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency.
Instead, you should work on reducing or removing any source of pollutants, and use fresh, outdoor air to ventilate your home. These are the best methods of improving indoor air quality.
However, once you have taken those steps, adding an air purifier into the mix can help clean air and improve indoor air quality. These devices do have limits and cannot remove all the pollutants that may cause problems for you, the EPA notes.
In addition, although some studies indicate that using an air purifier may help your health, the impacts appear to be relatively modest.
However, the Environmental Protection Agency states that some UV air purifiers emit ozone gas. This can cause breathing difficulties, especially in people who have asthma.
This article discusses what a UV air purifier is and whether it is effective in providing a cleaner home environment. It also explores some HEPA air purifiers that a person may consider purchasing.
What is a UV air purifier, and how does it work?
UV air purifiers are devices that use UV light technology to capture air and pass it through a filter. The air then goes through a small internal chamber where it becomes exposed to UV-C light. Some air purifiers then filter the air again before releasing it back into the room.
However, UV air purifiers do not effectively remove volatile organic compounds (VOCs) from the air.
How effective are UV air purifiers?
A 2021 systematic review suggests that UV air purifiers that also use a HEPA filter may be effective at removing bacteria from the air. However, the researchers also point out that there is not enough evidence investigating whether UV and HEPA air purifiers can protect against respiratory illnesses.
The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) states that people should not buy air purifiers that emit ozone. These can include UV air purifiers, electrostatic precipitators, ionizers, and plasma air purifiers.