According to the EPA “Americans, on average, spend approximately 90 percent of their time indoors, where the concentrations of some pollutants are often 2 to 5 times higher than typical outdoor concentrations.¹” With the emergence of COVID-19, it makes cleaning the air around you even more important. Below we compare five
Ideal Luft Air Purifier models currently available from Southwest:
Made for spaces with an average of 300 sq ft, this compact air purifier has a 360° HEPA filter with active carbon inside. It filters pollutants such as chemicals, odors, PM2.5 particles and NO2. Features include ultra quiet operation, WiFi connection with free app and night mode. Air flow per hour is 11,650 ft³.
Made for spaces with an average of 400 sq ft, this compact air purifier has a 360° HEPA filter with active carbon inside. It filters pollutants such as chemicals, odors, PM2.5 particles and NO2. Features include a remote control, ultra quiet operation, WiFi connection with free app and night mode. Air flow per hour is 15,538 ft³.
Made for spaces with an average of 600 sq ft, this professional air purifier has a 360° HEPA filter with active carbon inside. It filters pollutants such as chemicals, odors, PM2.5 particles and NO2. Features include a remote control, ultra quiet operation, WiFi connection with free app and night mode. Air flow per hour is 23,500 ft³.
Made for spaces with an average of 800 sq ft, this professional air purifier has a 360° HEPA filter with active carbon inside. It filters pollutants such as chemicals, odors, PM2.5 particles and NO2. Features include a remote control, ultra quiet operation, WiFi connection with free app and night mode. Air flow per hour is 28,252 ft³.
Made for spaces with an average of 1400 sq ft, this professional air purifier has a 360° HEPA filter with active carbon inside. The antimicrobial coating “MedShield” removed 99.9% of pathogen viruses, bacteria and mold spores. Features include a remote control, ultra quiet operation, WiFi connection with free app and night mode. Air flow per hour is 52,972 ft³.
¹Source:
https://www.epa.gov/report-environment/indoor-air-quality