Does the air purifier really work?

It works. Activated carbon for air purification is an internationally recognized high-efficiency adsorption material, which was used in gas masks as early as World War I. Activated carbon is widely used in automobile or indoor air purification.

Activated carbon is a porous carbon-containing substance, and its developed pore structure makes it have a large surface area, so it is easy to fully contact with toxic and harmful gases in the air. The strong adsorption force field around the pores of activated carbon will immediately suck toxic gas molecules into the pores, so activated carbon has strong adsorption capacity and is also the main technology to remove gaseous pollutants.

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Rapid purification: At the initial stage of operation, it is recommended to run the air purifier at the maximum air volume for at least 30 minutes, and then switch to other gears to achieve the effect of rapid air purification.

Purification of pollution: When using air purifier to remove outdoor air pollutants, it is recommended to keep doors and windows in a relatively sealed state as far as possible to avoid the reduction of purification effect caused by a large number of interactive circulation of indoor and outdoor air. After long-term use, pay attention to regular ventilation.

Decoration purification: if used to purify indoor gaseous pollution (such as formaldehyde, benzene, etc. ) decoration, it is recommended to use it after effective ventilation.

Guarantee effect: replace or clean the filter screen regularly to ensure the purification effect of the air purifier and avoid the secondary discharge of pollutants adsorbed by the invalid filter screen.

Long-term non-use: Before the air purifier that has not been used for a long time is turned on again, the cleanliness of the inner wall and the state of the filter screen should be checked, and the corresponding cleaning work should be done, and the filter screen should be replaced if necessary.