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Dyson Pure Cool™ DP04 Purifying Desk Fan with Wi-Fi
632-946
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Product Description
Dyson Pure Cool DP04 Purifying Desk Fan
What feels better than a cool breeze when you're hot? How about fresh-smelling, clean air? With Dyson, you can enjoy air purification as well as smooth, long-range personal cooling. With a HEPA filter that captures 99.97% of particles as small as 0.3 microns, the fan oscillates to circulate purified air across your room any time of year. Ahhh-mazing.
What You Get
What feels better than a cool breeze when you're hot? How about fresh-smelling, clean air? With Dyson, you can enjoy air purification as well as smooth, long-range personal cooling. With a HEPA filter that captures 99.97% of particles as small as 0.3 microns, the fan oscillates to circulate purified air across your room any time of year. Ahhh-mazing.
What You Get
- Pure Cool Desk Purifier fan
- Remote control
- Instructions
- Manufacturer's limited 2-year warranty
Good to Know
- Some air pollutants can be greater inside than outside.
- According to the EPA, the following are examples of particles that are 0.3 microns or larger: Bacteria, cooking oil, most smoke, insecticide dust, most face powder, most paint pigments, mold, pet dander, spores, dust mites and pollen.
- Indoor air pollutants are of concern because many people spend as much as 90% of their time indoors.
- According to a survey Dyson conducted of more than 200 professionals at the November 2016 Asthma and Allergy Foundation Conference, 90% said they would recommended air purifiers.
- In the same survey, of those who recommended air purifiers, having a HEPA filter was chosen most frequently as the most important feature in an air purifier.
- 0.1 Micron-size particles are approximately 700 times smaller in diameter than the average human hair.
- According to the American Lung Association, the average person takes 15-20 breaths a minute, more than 20,000 breaths a day.