Data Sheet
Designed and Engineered by Blaupunkt Car Entertainment - Asia Pacic Competence Centre
July 2019 | Version 1.0 | Subject to availability and technical modication
Australia, Brunei, Cambodia, China, Fiji, Hong Kong, Indonesia, Japan, Laos, Macao, Malaysia, Myanmar, New Zealand, Philippines, Taiwan, Singapore, South Korea, Thailand, Vietnam
exPress
Why Do I Need an
Air Purier?
The Environmental Protection Agency
(EPA) has stated that indoor air pollutants
may be two to ve times higher than the
levels outdoors. And, like most people, we
spend about 80-90% of our time inside.
The most common contaminants that
aect allergies and asthma include dust,
pollen, mold, pet dander, tobacco smoke
and airborne chemicals. Therefore, almost
every person can benet from the use of
an air purier in their home or business.
Air Purier plays a vital role in helping
Asthma patients to breathe better by pro-
viding good quality air.
Why is Indoor Air More
Polluted than Outdoor Air?
It may come as a surprise to some of you that the indoor air
quality of your home or business is actually far worse than
the outdoors. Many people think that by being inside of a
closed room that they are protected from harmful air pollut-
ants. This couldn’t be farther from the truth.
The major reasons why indoor air puriers are a necessity
for many of us to have is because our homes and businesses
lack proper ventilation, contain dust and dust mites, enclose
smoke from tobacco, heaters, replaces or chimneys, are in-
fested with volatile organic and inorganic compounds such
as paints solvents and aerosol sprays, as well as harbor radon
(a harmful, colorless, odorless, radioactive gas).
Being inside of a house or business means that you are
trapped alongside this harmful air contaminants, and each
time your inhale you are putting your health at risk.