It’s our business to understand air pollution, so yours doesn’t suffer
Workspaces can harbour pollutants such as viruses, bacteria, Volatile Organic Compounds (VOCs), pollen and formaldehyde. Everyday items such as cleaning products and printers, furniture and flooring, can release potentially harmful microscopic particles, and remain in the air for many years.
Powerful and quiet
The high-velocity, low-pressure system produces low noise levels of just 55.6dB.
Acoustically engineered
The Helmholtz silencer traps sound energy and reduces low frequency noise, while the motor mount reduces vibration – so the little noise you hear, is quiet even at full power.
Frequently asked questions.
How noisy is the purifier?
Our latest purifier is acoustically engineered to operate quietly – even at its highest power setting. So it reduces your exposure to pollution, without disturbing you at the office or in the classroom. It records just 55dBA of sound power at full speed.
Other purifiers claim “HEPA” standard – why is Dyson special?
In Dyson’s latest purifiers, it’s not just the filter that meets HEPA H13 standard, it’s the whole purifier. So they don’t just capture pollutants, they prevent them from leaking back into the air you breathe. High-pressure seals at 24 critical points, combined with Dyson’s fully-sealed filtration system, means our whole purifier meets HEPA H13 standard. So what goes inside, stays inside.
Why do some competitor machines have a lower dB reading than Dyson purifiers?
Some manufacturers publish dB readings based on Sound Pressure levels, which can be easily manipulated by changes in the environment. They might also be tested at low fan speeds which can limit purification performance.
At Dyson we measure and publish Sound Power levels dB(A) – the pure reading taken directly from the machine – at maximum fan speed, where purification is at its optimum.
Why does the new purifier have a CO2 sensor?
Increased CO2 levels can impact cognitive function. Our latest purifier senses and reports CO2 levels and notifies when they exceed recommended levels, alerting on the LCD screen when to ventilate.
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