Pollution isn't just an outdoor problem; in fact, the average home can be up to five times more polluted than the air outside. Compounding this issue, dry air from central heating and air conditioning can negatively affect the air we breathe. Fortunately, there's a year-round solution: a machine with built-in intelligence that automatically adds moisture to combat dry air. This device optimises humidity levels by projecting an invisible stream of evaporated water without producing any mist.
Many household items release pollutants such as pollen, dust, pet allergens, odours, and smoke. Dyson purifiers are designed to sense and capture these pollutants using advanced HEPA and carbon filters. Dyson tests their purifier humidifiers in a room size of 81m³, employing nine sensors that continuously measure air quality, ensuring thorough purification and humidification.
In contrast, some other manufacturers test their products in a smaller 28.5m³ chamber with only one sensor and a fan to boost circulation. This difference in testing standards highlights the superior performance and reliability of Dyson's purifiers, making them a more effective choice for maintaining cleaner, healthier indoor air.