Cleantech UVC Air Purifier

Cleantech UVC Air Purifier

It’s important to breathe clean air for a healthy life. But with airborne pollutants, particles, contaminants, viruses, and bacteria pervasive in any environment, you need to seriously consider a good quality air purifier. The Cleantech UVC air purifier not only removes contaminants via a HEPA filter, it also destroys airborne viruses and bacteria via Ultraviolet-C.

While there are other air purifiers with more “fancy” features available on the market, those often come with higher price points. The Cleantech keeps things simple and easy to use – plug it in, turn it on, and your air is being purified, removing VOCs (pollen, smoke, pet dander) and then zapping bacteria and viruses with the UVC light.

HTD says:

It’s important to breathe clean air for a healthy life. But with airborne pollutants, particles, contaminants, viruses, and bacteria pervasive in any environment, you need to seriously consider a good quality air purifier. The Cleantech UVC air purifier not only removes contaminants via a HEPA filter, it also destroys airborne viruses and bacteria via Ultraviolet-C.

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Price

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$239.00

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