| Enviro Airfree P80 Air Sterilizer |
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For those of you who want a silent, powerful air purifier that gets rid of mould, dust mite allergen, viruses, bacteria and is totally safe and maintenence free, then the new Airfree® P80 air sterilizer is an ideal choice. It is small enough to tuck in anywhere but is able to deal with an area of up to 32m2. It draws particles into its ceramic core, incinerates them, and then cools the air before releasing air that is 99.99% pure. It has an soothing adjustable blue light which can act as a night light too.
AIRFREE:
- drastically reduces dust mite population and indoor airborne allergens and micro-organisms.
- destroys mould, mildew and organic odours.
- destroys allergic proteins (from pet dander) and pollens.
- prevents allergic asthma, rhinitis, bronchitis, sinusitis caused by mould and airborne organic allergens.
- avoids airborne cross contamination (viruses and bacteria).
- drastically reduces indoor air ozone concentration
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|  | Product Specifications | |
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Cubic meters
of clean air achived:
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60m3
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Max Room size
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one unit per 32m2 area |
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Size:
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21cm x 26cm |
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Weight:
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1.1kg |
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Power consumption
in watts:
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62w
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Filter changes
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None
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Noise Level
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Silent |
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Fan speeds:
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No fan |
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Case Material:
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Plastic |
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Guarantee:
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2 years |
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| | | | |  | Brand | | Airfree Air sterilizers: are manufactured in a state of the art factory in Portugal. C&M is the exclusive manufacturer and distributor of Airfree products in Europe. Airfree is the only technology that destroys allergens, mold spores, mildew, dust mite allergens, viruses, bacteria and pet dander. It works by drawing air into its patented incineration chamber where inside the tiny ducts of the ceramic core , up to 99.99% of micro-organisms are incinerated. Poisoning gases like ozone are also destroyed along with all allergens such as pollen, dust mite feces and pet dander. The heat used in Airfree has no noticeable effect on the ambient heat of the room and the unit itself is not hot to the touch. Airfree's exclusive patented technology has been tested independently in 'real life' working environments by world renowned institutions and labroratories in six different countries including the USA, Sweden, Germany and Portugal. These tests prove that Airfree totally destroys up to 99.99% of micro-organisms that pass through its patented ceramic core - no matter how small or hazardous they might be. |
|  | Category | | Air Sterilizers: Air sterilizers are a valuable addition to any allergy sufferers home, particularly those who are sensitive to airborne particles such as pollen, animal dander, pollution and dust mite allergen. All these products have been selected for their quality and high performance at removing particulates. |
| | |  | Frequently Asked Questions | |
1 - How does Airfree work?
Airfree utilizes heat to sterilize the air dragged into its patented ceramic
core by air convection. Inside the ceramic core air is sterilized at high temperatures(between
200º to 300º C). Any living micro-organism, bacteria, virus are incinerated
regardless of how dangerous they might be.
2 - Is there any contra-indication?
Airfree does not have any contra indication, on the contrary it should be used
in every room in every single house to improve indoor air quality.
3 - What is Airfree capacity?
Airfree Enviro RL 60 has 24m2 or 60m3 capacity. Larger rooms require more than
one device.
4 - Can Airfree be installed
in closets? Airfree is ideal for pantries as long as Airfree is not placed
under shelves and is placed free of obstacles. Recommended minimum room volume
is 10 m3.
5 - Can Airfree be used in rooms
equipped with air conditioning? Airfree is effective in all rooms in central
air conditioned homes and offices.
6 -Can Airfree be installed in
any room? Airfree was designed for indoor use. Airfree is an electric device
and as all electric home appliances requires common precautions to avoid electric
hazards. Never put it in water or any liquid nor pull its electric cord.
7 - Can Airfree be placed in a
corridor to protect connecting rooms? Airfree is to be placed in just one
room, away from open windows and doors.
8 - Can Airfree be installed in
closed rooms? Yes. Minimum recommended room volume is 10 m3.
9 - Are windows and doors to be
kept closed? No. Regular ventilation does not affect Airfree efficiency.
It is recommended that Airfree is not placed next to window or doors nor in
the middle of an air stream.
10 - How long does it take to
verify Airfree action? Airflow varies according to room temperature and
place of installation averaging 10 m3/h. After two to three weeks 80% of the
airborne microorganism and allergen levels is reduced, when correctly plugged
in 24 h per day and installed according to the manual.
11 - Can Airfree be plugged during
the day in the living room and switched to the bedroom at night? No. Airfree
must be always on the same room according to the Manual. 12 - Shall I unplug
Airfree when going out of the house/ office? No. In order to be efficient Airfree
must be always on in the same room.
13 - For a quick period Airfree
was disconnected. Is there a problem? No if for just a couple of hours.
Airfree will quickly recover lost time.
14 - Does Airfree eliminate bacteria
and germs? Yes. Airfree' s bactericide and germicide efficiency is recognized
by international independent laboratories and universities. Please visit the
Test Page where many tests are available upon a click.
15 - How does Airfree eliminate
dust mites? Airfree doesn't incinerate dust mites, however it does destroy
fungi- the food the dust mites need to survive. The dust mite population is
reduced in the same percentage as the fungi that are destroyed. 80% of Dust
mite population is eliminated due lack of fungi.
16 - How does Airfree eliminate
fungus? Fungi, spores (fungi "seeds") are incinerated inside the patented
ceramic core of Airfree, so as bacteria, fungi and viruses.
17 -Does Airfree destroy viruses?
Yes. The smallest microorganisms the better for Airfree as they are more easily
carried by air flows into the patented ceramic core of Airfree. Airfree is the
best ally in preventing respiratory diseases.
18 - Does Airfree eliminate tobacco
smell? Our customers claim yes. We have no independent test yet but it is
under way. Any organic odor is eliminated but as said before tobacco smell is
still to be confirmed.
19 - Does Airfree release any
gas or chemical product? No. Sterilization is done by heat in a way that
no emissions are delivered to the room ambiance.
20 -Does Airfree heat the room?
No. Airfree was projected to avoid any sensible interference in room temperature
and humidity. The heat contribution of 2 Airfrees is the same as of one extra
person in a room.
21 - Is the room humidity affected
by Airfree? No.
22 - Does Airfree require filter
replacement? No. Airfree has no filters and requires no maintenance other
than cleaning the top lid with a dry or humid cloth. When cleaning Airfree please
disconnect it from the electric source.
23 - Is Airfree electric consumption
high? No. Airfree's consumption is less than a 50 Watt light bulb.
24 - Can children be burned when
touching Airfree? No. Airfree's top lid achieves 62º C on its center which
is uncomfortable but not enough to cause any burn. Children will remove their
hands when touching the top lid.
25 - How do I know Airfree is
not working? As long as the top lid is warm, Airfree is working properly.
If cold please refer to the instructions manual.
26 -How long is the warranty?
Airfree warranty is 24 months from the date of purchase.
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|  | Uses and benefits | |
BENEFITS
Airfree is excellent for Allergies, Asthma and other breathing allergies, as
fungi and dust mites that cause the breathing allergies are drastically reduced
by Airfree
Babies and Children
Studies performed by the University of Virginia show that children exposed
to dust mites in their early ages have more chance to develop asthma. Airfree
helps to eliminates dust mites.
AIRFREE is a must in all children's bedrooms because it:
- drastically reduces dust mite population and indoor airborne allergens
and micro-organisms.
- destroys mould, mildew and organic odours.
- destroys allergic proteins (from pet dander) and pollens.
- prevents allergic asthma, rhintis, bronchitis, sinusitis caused by mould
and airborne organic allergens.
- avoids airborne cross contamination (viruses and bacteria).
- provides healthier environment for newborns and children. The best way to
prevent allergy symptoms is to avoid the allergens.
- has independent tests assuring its efficiency
- guarantees minimum 80% airborne micro-organism reduction in your children's
room.
- is totally silent, it will not disturb your children's sleep.
- does not need parts replacement. No maintenance.
- uses new 1999 U.S. Patented technology that uses heat to destroy micro-organisms.No
harmful emissions: Ozone, UV.
Airfrees' uses in Kitchens
Kitchens equipped with Airfree will prevent food from developing mildew. No
more mildew in your cheese, bread, fruits and other food items.
Odours are also reduced.
Airfrees' uses in Boats
- Airfree ends all damp, mildew and mould problems.
- Airfree safely eliminates fungi spores, mould, mildew, dust mite and bacterias
- that cause those very common problems to boat owners.
- Airfree prevents mould, mildew and organic smells.
- Airfree allows people allergic to mould and dust mite to make use boats.
- Airfree protect sofas, beds, curtains and clothing.
- Airfree slows down the deterioration of instruments and equipments.
- Airfree conserves food.
HOW AIRFREE HELPS CONTROL MOULD
Mould and mould spores are always present in the air. Those airborne microscopic
microorganisms will attach themselves to walls, furniture and other surfaces
in any room. When the temperature and moisture level in the environment are
suitable for germination, the fungus spores burst and grow into new mould or
mildew colonies.
Airfree sterilization ceramic core destroys 99.99% of mould and spores. After
2-3 weeks of continuous usage, mould in the room is reduced in 80% and in some
cases in 90%. (please see below tests)
80% reduction in room airborne spores will translate into a safe environment
where virtually no mould will develop for as long as Airfree is protecting the
room.
Mould Allergy
Along with pollens from trees, grasses, and weeds, moulds are an important cause
of seasonal allergic rhinitis. People allergic to moulds may have symptoms from
spring to late fall. The mould season often peaks from July to late summer.
Unlike pollens, moulds may persist after the first killing frost. Some can grow
at subfreezing temperatures, but most become dormant. Snow cover lowers the
outdoor mould count dramatically but does not kill moulds. After the spring
thaw, moulds thrive on the vegetation that has been killed by the winter cold.
In the warmest areas of the United States, however, moulds thrive all year and
can cause year-round (perennial) allergic problems. In addition, moulds growing
indoors can cause perennial allergic rhinitis even in the coldest climates.
What is mould?
There are thousands of types of moulds and yeast, the two groups of plants in
the fungus family. Yeasts are single cells that divide to form clusters. Moulds
consist of many cells that grow as branching threads called hyphae. Although
both groups can probably cause allergic reactions, only a small number of moulds
are widely recognized offenders.
The seeds or reproductive particles of fungi are called spores. They differ
in size, shape, and colour among species. Each spore that germinates can give
rise to new mould growth, which in turn can produce millions of spores.
What is mould allergy?
When inhaled, microscopic fungal spores or, sometimes, fragments of fungi may
cause allergic rhinitis. Because they are so small, mould spores may evade the
protective mechanisms of the nose and upper respiratory tract to reach the lungs.
In a small number of people, symptoms of mould allergy may be brought on or
worsened by eating certain foods, such as cheeses, processed with fungi. Occasionally,
mushrooms, dried fruits, and foods containing yeast, soy sauce, or vinegar will
produce allergic symptoms. There is no known relationship, however, between
a respiratory allergy to the mould Penicillium and an allergy to the drug penicillin,
made from the mould.
Where do moulds grow?
Moulds can be found wherever there is moisture, oxygen, and a source of the
few other chemicals they need. In the fall they grow on rotting logs and fallen
leaves, especially in moist, shady areas. In gardens, they can be found in compost
piles and on certain grasses and weeds. Some moulds attach to grains such as
wheat, oats, barley, and corn, making farms, grain bins, and silos likely places
to find mould.
Hot spots of mould growth in the home include damp basements and closets, bathrooms
(especially shower cubicles), places where fresh food is stored, refrigerator
drip trays, house plants, air conditioners, humidifiers, garbage pails, mattresses,
upholstered furniture, and old foam rubber pillows.
Bakeries, breweries, barns, dairies, and greenhouses are favourite places for
moulds to grow. Loggers, mill workers, carpenters, furniture repairers, and
upholsterers often work in mouldy environments.
Which moulds are allergenic?
Like pollens, mould spores are important airborne allergens only if they are
abundant, easily carried by air currents, and allergenic in their chemical makeup.
Found almost everywhere, mould spores in some areas are so numerous they often
outnumber the pollens in the air. Fortunately, however, only a few dozen different
types are significant allergens.
In general, Alternaria and Cladosporium (Hormodendrum) are the moulds most commonly
found both indoors and outdoors throughout the United States. Aspergillus, Penicillium,
Helminthosporium, Epicoccum, Fusarium, Mucor, Rhizopus, and Aureobasidium (Pullularia)
are also common.
Are mould counts helpful?
Similar to pollen counts, mould counts may suggest the types and relative quantities
of fungi present at a certain time and place. For several reasons, however,
these counts probably cannot be used as a constant guide for daily activities.
One reason is that the number and types of spores actually present in the mould
count may have changed considerably in 24 hours because weather and spore dispersal
are directly related. Many of the common allergenic moulds are of the dry spore
type--they release their spores during dry, windy weather. Other fungi need
high humidity, fog, or dew to release their spores. Although rain washes many
larger spores out of the air, it also causes some smaller spores to be shot
into the air.
In addition to the effect of day-to-day weather changes on mould counts, spore
populations may also differ between day and night. Day favours dispersal by
dry spore types and night favours wet spore types.
Are there other mould-related disorders?
Fungi or microorganisms related to them may cause other health problems similar
to allergic diseases. Some kinds of Aspergillus may cause several different
illnesses, including both infections and allergy. These fungi may lodge in the
airways or a distant part of the lung and grow until they form a compact sphere
known as a "fungus ball." In people with lung damage or serious underlying
illnesses, Aspergillus may grasp the opportunity to invade the lungs or the
whole body.
In some individuals, exposure to these fungi also can lead to asthma or to a
lung disease resembling severe inflammatory asthma called allergic bronchopulmonary
aspergillosis. This latter condition, which occurs only in a minority of people
with asthma, is characterized by wheezing, low-grade fever, and coughing up
of brown-flecked masses or mucus plugs. Skin testing, blood tests, X-rays, and
examination of the sputum for fungi can help establish the diagnosis. Corticosteroid
drugs are usually effective in treating this reaction; immunotherapy (allergy
shots) is not helpful.
Source: National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (USA)
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