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NuvitaAir Purifier with HEPA 1 Filter

R1,049

Retail: R1,450
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The Nuvita air purifier and ioniser effectively improves the environment for your baby

Thanks to its plasma generator and dual HEPA 1 (High Efficiency Particulate Air) filtering system with active carbon, it guarantees up to 99.97% purity of air and efficiently eliminates viruses, bacteria, molds, allergens, dusts, and pollen in the air. In a city environment reported with high rate of smog, the purifier and ioniser ensures to completely eliminate odours and fine dust particles present in the room.

Thanks to the dual mode, day and night and its low energy consumption of only 25W, it is possible to use it all day long. The extremely quiet night mode, keeps your child room clean, thus ensuring a sound and undisturbed sleep.

Product Features
  • 1 Plasma generator that generates positive and negative ions, which are able to neutralize polluting substances present in the air.
  • 1 active-carbon filter to capture dust particles and odours, in conjunction with one HEPA (High Efficiency Particulate Air) filter, effectively filters up to 99.97% of bacteria, pollen and mites (HEPA1 technology).
  • Helps clean the air at home by removing harmful substances, dust, bacteria, pollen, dust mites and mould.
  • Highly effective in removing the majority of contaminants and is recommended by allergists to aid in breathing and wellbeing.
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