Hiace TRH200/KDH200 Air Cleaner 17801-30060
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Toyota Vanguard Rav4 ACA3# Air Cleaner 17801-31120
Toyota Vanguard Rav4 ACA3# Air Cleaner 17801-31120 Original price was: KSh700.Current price is: KSh600.

Toyota Mark X GRX120 Air Cleaner 17801-31110

Toyota Mark X GRX120 Air Cleaner 17801-31110

AIR CLEANER

PART NO.17801-31110

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AY120TY077
TOYOTA
17801-31110
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17801-31110-79
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V91120034

 

Original price was: KSh800.Current price is: KSh600.

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Description

Get Toyota Mark X GRX120 Air Cleaner 17801-31110

Air cleaners, commonly referred to as air purifiers, are devices designed to remove contaminants from the air in a room to improve indoor air quality. They are particularly beneficial for individuals who suffer from allergies, asthma, or other respiratory conditions, as well as for those who want to maintain a cleaner and healthier living environment.

How Air Cleaners Work

Air cleaners typically use a combination of filters to capture and eliminate pollutants from the air. The most common types of filters include:

  1. HEPA (High-Efficiency Particulate Air) Filters: These filters are capable of capturing 99.97% of particles as small as 0.3 microns, including dust, pollen, mold spores, pet dander, and some bacteria and viruses. HEPA filters are considered the gold standard for air purification.
  2. Activated Carbon Filters: These filters contain a form of carbon that has been treated to be extremely porous, which allows them to capture gases and odors, such as smoke, fumes, and volatile organic compounds (VOCs). They are often used in conjunction with HEPA filters to remove a wider range of pollutants.
  3. UV Light Air Purifiers: These use ultraviolet light to kill or inactivate microorganisms, such as bacteria, viruses, and mold spores. They are usually used alongside other filtration systems to ensure that the air is both clean and free of pathogens.
  4. Ionic Air Purifiers: These devices release negatively charged ions into the air, which attach to positively charged particles like dust and allergens. The combined particles become heavy and fall to the ground or get trapped in a collection plate inside the purifier. However, some ionic purifiers can produce ozone, which is a concern for people with respiratory issues.
  5. Ozone Generators: These purifiers intentionally produce ozone, which is effective at removing certain pollutants and odors. However, ozone can be harmful to the lungs and is generally not recommended for use in occupied spaces.

Benefits of Using an Air Cleaner

The primary benefit of using an air cleaner is the significant improvement in indoor air quality. This can have several positive effects on health and well-being:

  1. Reduction in Allergens: Air cleaners can effectively reduce the presence of common allergens such as pollen, dust mites, and pet dander, making it easier for allergy sufferers to breathe and reducing the frequency and severity of allergic reactions.
  2. Asthma Relief: By removing asthma triggers such as smoke, dust, and chemical fumes, air cleaners can help prevent asthma attacks and improve overall respiratory health for asthma sufferers.
  3. Elimination of Harmful Particles: Air cleaners can capture and remove harmful particles such as mold spores, bacteria, and viruses, reducing the risk of respiratory infections and other health issues.
  4. Odor Control: Activated carbon filters in air cleaners are particularly effective at removing odors from cooking, pets, smoke, and other sources, making indoor environments more pleasant.
  5. Improved Sleep: Cleaner air can lead to better sleep quality by reducing irritants that may cause coughing, sneezing, or other disturbances during the night.

Choosing the Right Air Cleaner

When selecting an air cleaner, consider the following factors:

  1. Room Size: Ensure the air cleaner is suitable for the size of the room where it will be used. Manufacturers usually provide a recommended room size or CADR (Clean Air Delivery Rate) rating, which indicates the volume of air the purifier can clean in a specified time.
  2. Type of Pollutants: Determine the primary pollutants you need to address. For instance, if you are mainly concerned with allergens, a HEPA filter will be most effective. For odors and chemical fumes, an activated carbon filter is essential.
  3. Maintenance Requirements: Consider the cost and frequency of filter replacements. Some air cleaners require regular maintenance and filter changes to remain effective, which can add to the long-term cost.
  4. Noise Level: If you plan to use the air cleaner in a bedroom or office, consider its noise level. Many modern air purifiers are designed to operate quietly, but some models can be quite loud, especially on higher settings.
  5. Additional Features: Some air cleaners come with additional features such as air quality sensors, programmable timers, remote controls, and multiple fan speeds. These can enhance the convenience and functionality of the device.

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