Health & Personal Care : Rabbit Air BioGS HEPA filter w/ Flu Prevention for (models SPA-421A & SPA-582A)

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Health & Personal Care : Rabbit Air BioGS HEPA filter w/ Flu Prevention for (models SPA-421A & SPA-582A)

Rabbit Air BioGS HEPA filter w/ Flu Prevention for (models SPA-421A & SPA-582A)

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Sales Rank: 2599





Binding: Health and Beauty
Product Brand: Rabbit Air
EAN: 0891165001052
Label: Rabbit Air
Product Manufacturer: Rabbit Air
Model: Flu
Publisher: Rabbit Air
Ranking: 2599
Studio: Rabbit Air


Product facts:
  • The RabbitAir BioGS® HEPA filter with Flu-Prevention is made of the Most Advanced Bio-Engineer Fiber Material which traps and destroys the allergens and contaminants on the filter (No Secondary Pollution through the HEPA filter like the conventional HEPA Air Cleaner). Engineered by Mitsubishi.
  • Traps airborne allergens and contaminants down to 0.3 microns in size, 99.97% of the time.
  • The Bio-Engineer Fiber Material on the BioGS® HEPA filter also eliminates many common household odors, Volatile Organic compounds and household chemical smells.
  • Long Life Filters - Lasts up to 3 years based on 12 hours daily operation. 13,000 hours of filter life (approximately 1.5 year of continuous operation).
  • Flu Prevention Capability - BioGS® HEPA Filter is specially coated with anit-influenza virus agent that can effectively lower the viral infectivity of airborne flu viruses as tested by Osaka Public Health Research Center in Japan.









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