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Zap Harmful Toxins With Airocide Air Purifier

Airocide Air Purifier

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With everything from pollen and dust to mold spores and pet dander floating around your home, just waiting to get sucked into your lungs, you're going to want a top-notch air purifier — especially if you have allergies. Though many models on the market are ugly and take up room, the Airocide Air Purifier looks more like a piece of modern art. Plus, it claims to rid the air of more toxins than its competitors, including viruses, VOCs (volatile organic compounds, like gases emitted from paint and cleaners), odors, and smoke. Airocide draws in airborne pathogens and forces them into a matrix of reactive catalysts that are activated by a high intensity 254-nanometer light. Because nothing is actually captured, there's no filter to clean — polluted air goes in, clear air with zero ozone emissions comes out.

Mila Pantovich

An avid traveler, Mila Pantovich lives in the UK with her husband and cat. She has been working with JustLuxe as a writer and editor since 2012 and has been featured in several publications. Follow her travels on Instagram: @MilaPantovich ...(Read More)

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