Air quality in your home is more important than ever. We’re an “indoor generation”, spending 90% of our time inside, but many of us are unaware that the air quality in our homes can be up to five times lower than outdoors.
It’s an invisible problem, but Daikin’s air purifiers are the ideal solution, making the air you and your family breathe at home cleaner and healthier.
Daikin’s Air Purifiers are known for their effectiveness, thanks to the high-performance electrostatic HEPA filter, a highly efficient system that's designed to remove small particles. Our patented Streamer technology is designed to eliminate viruses and allergens with accuracy.
Even though the threat of Covid is subsiding, the world has learned the importance of clean air and its health benefits, from decreasing the number of environmental triggers for conditions like asthma and allergies to reducing the spread of airborne diseases. Cleaner indoor air can also protect against outdoor pollutants such as smog and smoke. When you choose a Daikin air purifier, we want you to have complete peace of mind.
We want to make sure you’re getting the very best in air purification, so we’ve collaborated leading experts in the field to test our products. We’ve received test results from some of the world’s most renowned institutions.
How are Daikin air purifiers tested against respiratory viruses?
Daikin has always been first with innovative solutions, so we’re keen to test the effectiveness of our air purifiers. We asked the the renowned French laboratory Institut Pasteur de Lille (IPL) to rigorously test our units* and we are proud to share two of the most important results we received from them:
- Daikin’s air purifiers eliminate more than 99.98% of the human coronavirus HCoV-229E in 2.5 minutes. This virus is of the same family as SARS-CoV-2, the coronavirus causing the Covid-19 pandemic.
- The units have also been evaluated as 99.93% effective against the H1N1 virus (which causes common flu) in 2.5 minutes.
This means Daikin’s air purifiers can help in the fight against respiratory diseases as the compact plug-and-play purifier can strongly contribute to reducing the risk of respiratory virus transmission.
Daikin’s seal of approval from the IPL is important to us: the Institut was founded in 1894 to respond to epidemics and is still a leading body in promoting disease prevention and good hygiene measures today. The IPL, with its 33 research teams, only works with carefully selected partners, so trusting Daikin’s products through its rigorous testing speaks volumes about our quality.
We know you want to keep your home safe and stop the spread of respiratory viruses – and we’re proud to be helping you do that with our tried-and-tested air purifiers.
Watch this video to find out more about Institut Pasteur de Lille:
*To know more about the tested units and the associated test results, please refer to the link: https://www.daikin.eu/en_us/press-releases/institut-pasteur-de-lille-validates-effectiveness-of-daikin-s-air-purifiers-against-human-coronavirus.html
How can a Daikin air purifier help with allergies?
As we spend more time indoors, allergies are on the rise and it's vital to minimise irritants and pollutants so we don’t have to rely on medication to tackle the symptoms.
Daikin’s air purifiers can stop allergens caused by pets, smoke and other irritants before they become a problem.
We’re pleased to say our allergy solutions have the Allergy UK Seal of Approval, which means they’ve been certified as efficient at reducing small particles including allergens, bacteria, and viruses.
The European Centre for Allergy Research Foundation has also tested Daikin’s Air Purifiers and found them to be allergy friendly. The ECARF criteria is regularly updated to reflect the latest scientific findings, so the seal of approval is proof of Daikin's high standards.
With three certifications, you'll have peace of mind that by choosing Daikin you're getting the clean air you and your family need around your home.
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More information about indoor air quality solutions
Maintaining good indoor air quality is crucial for creating a healthy living environment. Below are some common questions about understanding how air purifiers can impact health, comfort and overall well-being.
What is the function of an air purifier?
An air purifier can remove pollutants, allergens, and other contaminants from the air. Using a combination of technologies such as electrostatic HEPA filters, activated carbon filters and ionisers, air purifiers help to capture and neutralise pollutants making the air you breathe considerably cleaner.
The 5 benefits of using an air purifier
There are many advantages of having an air purifier at home or in the office, including:
- Improving indoor air quality by removing pollutants such as dust, pollen, pet dander, mould spores and smoke from the air.
- Reducing allergies and asthma symptoms by removing allergens from the air.
- Reducing odours such as smoke, cooking odours and chemicals by using activated carbon filters and other purifying technologies.
- Improving sleep is one of the key benefits of an air purifier. It creates a cleaner and more comfortable sleeping environment by removing pollutants and allergens from the air.
- Creating a more comfortable and enjoyable living or working space by removing pollutants and allergens from the air.
There are seven signs that your home or office could benefit from an air purifier:
- Symptoms such as headaches, sneezing or coughing can be related to poor air quality
- A build-up of dust, mould or other visible pollutants around your home
- Dust particles from a recently renovated home or office or from new furniture
- Unpleasant odours such as smoke, cooking or cleaning chemicals or the smell of an open fire
- A need to relieve allergies or asthma
- High levels of air pollution from a high-density urban environment
- A need to remove pet dander and other allergens from the air
Daikin’s air purifiers have high-efficiency electrostatic HEPA filters, which are designed to remove 99.97% of particles as small as 0.3 microns from the air, including common allergens such as dust, pollen, and pet dander.
Removing these small particles and allergens will improve air quality and reduce the symptoms of allergies and asthma.
Air purifiers can filter out the smell of smoke and harmful cigarette particles by using a combination of technologies such as high-efficiency electrostatic HEPA filters and activated carbon filters.
High-efficiency particulate absorbing filters are designed to remove 99.97% of particles as small as 0.3 microns from the air, including smoke, tar and nicotine. Air purifiers with odour filters remove volatile organic compounds (VOCs) such as smoke odours and chemicals from the air by absorbing and neutralising them.
If you’re choosing an air purifier for health reasons and to remove smoke, look for a HEPA filter and CADR (Clean Air Delivery Rate) rating. The higher the rating, the more efficient the air purifier is at removing smoke, dust and pollen from the air.
HEPA filtration is a high-efficiency particulate air filter system that is designed to catch fine particles of dust. Research shows they remove 99% of particles between 0.1μm and 2.5μm in size.
How does the HEPA filter work?
The Daikin electrostatic HEPA filter collects dust efficiently using electrostatic forces, so it’s not prone to clogging.
What are the advantages of a HEPA air purifier?
An air purifier with HEPA filtration can purify a larger amount of air.
Unlike some filters that use fine mesh, the HEPA will not clog up with dust, but can collect smaller particles.
The benefits include improved air quality as the HEPA air purifier removes a wide range of pollutants and allergens and can reduce the symptoms of allergies and asthma.
HEPA filters typically last longer than other types of filters, making them a cost-effective option in the long run. The Daikin filter has a lifetime of 10 years.
A home ventilation system improves air quality by bringing in fresh outdoor air and removing stale indoor air. It uses a heat exchanger to keep temperatures and humidity levels stable, therefore reducing heating costs. It also uses filters to help remove pollutants and allergens, making the air cleaner and healthier to breathe.
A DUCO Centralized HRV system improves indoor air quality by bringing in fresh outdoor air and removing stale indoor air. It does this by using a heat exchanger, which keeps the indoor temperature much more stable.
There are two main components to the ventilation system:
1) Heat exchanger: The heat exchanger is a device that transfers heat from stale indoor air to fresh outdoor air. This helps keep the indoor temperature stable, which reduces heating costs.
2) Filters: The system also contains filters that help to remove pollutants and allergens from the air. These filters capture and neutralize pollutants in the air, making the air inside your home or office cleaner and healthier to breathe.
In addition to this, the DUCO Centralized HRV system automatically adjusts the fan speed based on the air quality. There is also a controller and timer function, which operates inside the different rooms that the system is used in. This allows you to set the system to run for a specific period of time.
Having your DUCO Centralized HRV system regularly inspected is key to ensuring its reliability and longevity. This may include cleaning the DucoVents, replacing filters and checking for leaks or other issues.
It is also important to keep supply and exhaust vents clear of any obstructions and regularly check the filter replacement indicator to ensure that the filters are not clogged and need replacing.
Airflow and temperature in different rooms of your home or office should also be considered and checked regularly to ensure the system is distributing fresh air evenly throughout the building.
A ventilation system helps improve indoor air quality in a number of notable ways.
Whilst bringing in fresh outdoor air it also removes stale indoor air. This process is known as “air exchange”. It removes and dilutes air pollution, allergens and other contaminants.
1) Vents: A ventilation system uses a combination of supply DucoVents and exhaust DucoVents to circulate fresh air throughout a building. It then distributes this fresh air using HEPA filters. They filter and therefore neutralise the indoor air making a healthier and cleaner place to breathe.
2) Reduced allergies and asthma symptoms: A ventilation system helps reduce the symptoms of allergies and asthma by removing particles from the air.
3) Reducing odours: Everyday activities, like cooking create unwanted odours. A ventilation system helps remove these unpleasant smells, making your living environment more comfortable.
4) Improving comfort: A ventilation system can help to create a more comfortable and enjoyable living or working space. It removes pollutants, bad smells and allergens, creating a cleaner, safer place for you.
Poor ventilation affects both your home and your health. Poorly ventilated homes can cause humidity to build up leading to mould and musty odours in drywall or other building materials. A build-up of moisture can also lead to structural damage and rot, which can attract vermin and further infestations.So as a consequence of this another problem that can occur is that buildings can become too hot or cold, which leads to increased energy usage and therefore costs. The build-up of mould, bacteria and poor air quality can also lead to respiratory problems, allergies and fatigue. The two problems are interlinked and improving ventilation manages to help both issues.
Solutions to improve air quality
There are lots of solutions to solve poor air quality. Natural ventilation solutions such as opening windows, avoiding candles or using fireplaces will help. However, most effective is to install a mechanical ventilation system which is an effective and sustainable solution for improving air quality. If you have one already in place, changing and cleaning filters can bring immense benefits.
There are four main ways that an efficient ventilation system can reduce living and household costs. These are:
1) Energy savings: An HRV system (which is the most impactful way to save costs) helps with energy savings. It transfers heat from outgoing air into the fresh air in a way that keeps the temperature stable. This reduces the need for heating, saving energy costs.
2) Reduced heating and cooling loads: By exchanging outdoor air and removing stale indoor air, the ventilation system helps reduce the heating and cooling loads of an HVAC system. In turn, this helps prolong the life of HVAC equipment. This subsequently reduces maintenance costs.
3) Reduced allergies and asthma: The Duco Centralized HRV System significantly helps reduce the symptoms of allergies and asthma by removing harmful particles from the air.
4) Low maintenance cost: The Duco system has a low maintenance cost and is built from high-quality materials and advanced technology, making it durable and long-lasting.
A professional ventilation installer assesses the building and evaluates the cost. They should then consider the building’s size and number of occupants for the safest and most efficient system and ventilation installation process. They design a suitable ventilation system, taking into account building regulations and updates needed for older buildings before the Ducoflex ductwork is installed. The system needs to be accessible so it can be regularly tested and inspected for maintenance and renovation.
The installation of a ventilation system requires a few steps:
1) Assessment: A professional assesses the building to determine the type of ventilation system that is best suited for the space. This takes into consideration factors such as the size of the building, the number of occupants, and the level of air pollution in the area.
2) Design: The next step is designing the ventilation system. This includes the layout of the Ducoflex ductwork, the location of the supply and exhaust vents and the size and type of equipment needed.
3) Installation: The installation of the ventilation system typically begins with the Ducoflex ductwork. This is then connected to the supply and exhaust vents, which are typically located on the walls or ceilings of the building.
4) Testing: Once the installation is complete, the professional will test the system to ensure that it is working properly and making sure that the airflow is balanced and that the system meets the requirements of the building code.
5) Maintenance: Any ventilation system requires regular inspection so it is important to ensure you have regular checks done by your installer.
Learn more about indoor air quality
Why is it so important to have good indoor air? Just think about the many times you breathe in an out every day.
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