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How does air purification work?
How does air purification work?
Updated over 2 months ago

ATMOS uses multiple layers of filtration, including HEPA and activated carbon filters, to clean the air in your home. Here's how it works:

  • HEPA filters: These filters remove visible and invisible particles like dust, pollen, pet dander, and mold spores in the air. They capture particles as small as 0.3 micrometers (200 times smaller than a human hair), ensuring that most allergens and pollutants are removed.

  • Carbon filters: These filters absorb harmful gasses, chemical fumes, odors, and smoke. They work to neutralize smells and harmful volatile organic compounds (VOCs) which can be harmful to your health.

In simple terms, air purification means removing invisible particles and harmful substances from the air you breathe to reduce the risk of long term health risks. The motor draws in dirty air from your environment, pulling it through filters to clean it, then releases fresh, purified air through the outlets of the ATMOS. This process makes your home environment cleaner and healthier, reducing the risks of allergies, and respiratory problems.

With ATMOS, air quality is continuously monitored by multiple onboard dedicated sensors, and this information is displayed to you in the app. The system automatically adjusts the settings to ensure optimal air purification, so you can enjoy the best air quality without needing to make manual adjustments.

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