Pure Air Sleep System Air Purifier (Image courtesy AllergyBuyersClub.com)
By Andrew Liszewski

I suffer from some mild seasonal allergies, but it’s nothing that prevents me from getting a good night’s sleep. However, if itchy eyes and a runny nose leaves you tossing and turning all night, this crazy contraption might just be the solution to your problems. The Pure Air Sleep System Air Purifier features a HEPA filtration system hidden under the bed that works in conjunction with a directed vent to create a ‘sleep zone’ of purified air that’s 99% free of dust mite particles, pet dander and pollens in just 12 seconds. ($349 from AllergyBuyersClub.com.)

Of course it’s only an effective solution for allergies when you’re laying in bed, so I’d like to see someone modify the system so it could be worn as a backpack and used to create a clean curtain of air no matter where you are.

[ Pure Air Sleep System Air Purifier ] VIA [ 7Gadgets ]

8 COMMENTS

  1. TRUE HEPA air purifiers, trap the dust and particles with a minimum efficiency of 99.97%, up to 0.3 microns – as measured with my particle counter seen in
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    Over the years, HEPA filtration has become a marketing scheme deployed by both vacuum cleaner and air purifier manufacturers to lure customers to buy products that do not meet the HEPA definition. Most vacuums and air cleaners that I have tested on the market claim to be “HEPA,” however, lack the filtration efficiency and other important benefits that are intrinsic to HEPA technology – so they are “fake HEPA.” They are simply imposters that do not deliver what they claim – in other words, they do not trap the dust.

    To precisely find real HEPA machines, I test products (where the air flows through) with the particle counter. It is important to note, that I not only test the middle of the filter, but also the side edges and other areas of the chasis, where more often than not, there is high readings due to leakage.

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