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Breeze Under-Bed Air Purifier

Breeze Under-Bed Air Purifier

 

 Bed Breeze - under the bed air cleaner

 

 

Top: view of under bed air purifier with cover removed showing fan and filters

 

 

Bottom: view of air purifier closed and ready for under the bed operation. 

 

 

Overview
The Breeze under the bed air purifier combines state-of-the-art air purification technologies with the benefit of maximizing room position effectiveness. Registered as a Class II Medical Device with the FDA, the ultraviolet light technology system is specifically designed and engineered to fit under your bed (clearance 7"). The Breeze draws air in from one side of bed and exhausts clean air from the other side. The physical location provides the ultimate circulation effectiveness for the room while eliminating the problem of a "piece of equipment" stuck in the corner.

Description & Specifications

Application:
4-Stage Filtration Process designed with easy access filters, to remove fine dust, odor, mold spores, and other contaminants. The system will create 15 air changes per hour to minimize airborne dust, microbial contaminants, and gases. This system will also enhance the room�s heat distribution in winter by de-stratifying the air. High Efficiency Filtration will remove sub-micron size particles @ 99.97% efficiency.

Filter Media:
The Breeze under the bed air purifier utilizes the longest life, lowest maintenance filters available:

1st stage:
Multi-ply, depth loading, panel filters with tackified media. The large amount of media in the air cleaner is designed to keep maintenance to a minimum. These 35% efficient filters catch the bulk of the contaminants.

2nd stage:
Carbon permeated, non-woven, pleated filters�designed for maximum odor removal in a small package. The activated carbon media used is secured in an open structure by a newly developed bonding system.

3rd stage:
Ultra violet, germicidal light (non-ozone generating) has been used in hospital surgical rooms since 1936 in controlling airborne pathogens such as viruses and bacteria. The ultraviolet light is combined with titanium to produce a photo catalytic oxidation (PCO) process that removes the gases and volitile organic compounds that even the most efficient filters cannot trap. In a test of 14 air purifiers at Syracuse University, PCO technology is described as one of the most promising technologies for removing the smaller, more harmful particles.

4th stage:
High Efficiency Particulate Air (HEPA) filter captures particles down to 0.3 micron @ 99.97% efficiency.

Bed breeze diagram

 1) Air cleaner cabinet

 2) Cabinet cover 

 3) PCO-UV light

 4) Remote

 5) Hepa final filter

 6) Odor control filter

 7) Prefilter 

 

 

Corner view of air cleaner with UV light on

 

Corner view of under bed air purifier in bed frame with PCO UV light on (cover removed for viewing purposes)

 

End view of under bed air purifier

 

 

End view of under bed air purifier in bed frame with PCO UV light on (cover removed for viewing purposes)

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