Airfree purifiers take a new approach in the battle against airborne germs. Instead of using ultraviolet light to kill the germs like other air purifiers do, these units use heat to do the job. The sterilizer is well insulated and doesn’t cause any appreciable increase in the room’s temperature, so it’s not considered a fire hazard and is quite safe to use.
Airfree purifiers are perfect for both the home and hospital environment. Given the alarming growth of harmful germs in the clinical setting in recent years, there is an obvious need for small, portable air purification units like this. Airfree sterilizers can be moved from place to place and provide quick air purification in problem spots, augmenting the building’s regular air system. In a home setting, just one sterilizer can make a big reduction in the number of airborne germs in an average-size room.
Airfree purifiers are a relatively new product, but they have a great track record so far. The Allergy Buyers’ Club picked Airfree sterilizers as the top air purifiers in the US in 2003 and the Airfree company boasts of abundant certification by the ISO, Underwriters’ Laboratories and the European Community.
