Airfree 60 Air Cleaner User Manual


 
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Most people spend most of their time indoors, at home or in the offi ce.
The EPA – Environmental Protection Agency, claims the quality of air indoors can
be 100 times worse than outdoors.
Some factors contribute to indoor contamination:
- High concentration of people in rooms increase fungus, bacteria and virus
development, and cross contamination;
- New building insulation techniques reduce outside air interchanges and con-
sequently air conditioning running cost, but in turn drastically increase mould, and
bacteria colonies
- Defi cient air conditioning duct cleaning
- Concentration of organic material such as books, carpeting, curtains, and
sofas.
Good air quality indoors is a must for those affected by respiratory diseases and
allergies.
Contaminated indoor air (fungus, airborne allergens, pollens, ozone) can trigger
- Asthma, bronchitis, rhinitis, and sinusitis
- Fungal infections in immune depressed patients
- Eye, throat and nose irritation
- Headaches, lethargy, irritability
- Cough and diffi culty in concentration
Relation between microorganisms and related diseases.
Inocolums(*) X Virulency (**)
Human Resistance
(*) Quantity of microorganisms (**) Microorganism aggressiveness
The higher “Inocolums” and “Virulency” and or the lower “Human resistance”
results in greater contamination risk to people. The main contamination causes
are several types of fungus, some of them already resistant to the most powerful
chemicals and poisons, bacteria, viruses, and the fi ne dust from dust mite faeces
and skeletons that contain powerful allergens and hazardous fungus, and the sea-
sonal pollens.
Airfree can safely and silently destroy those allergens
The Invisible
Enemies