Millions of people around the world are spending more time indoors. With all new “solid state” formaldehyde sensing, sealed HEPA 13 standard filtration and 20% quieter airflow projection, Dyson says its the new Purifier Formaldehyde range ensures “a cleaner home environment.”
With millions returning to work and education, cleanliness in work spaces and schools has never been so high on the agenda, alongside Dyson’s desire to create compelling and groundbreaking new technologies. The new Dyson HEPA Cool Formaldehyde comes in a version aimed at commercial businesses and offices and integrates incredibly innovative all new solid-state formaldehyde sensors and sealed HEPA 13 standard filtration in a machine that is 20% quieter, ensuring a cleaner space.
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