On this page you can check the independent reports on Blueair products:
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Ozone emission test (made by the Swedish Test and Research Institute)
This test measures the ozone emissions of Blueair air purifiers. The ozone level has been measured twice: before switching on the appliance and after a 24-hour use. This test concludes the air purifier hardly produces ozone (the ozone concentration in the room is lower than 0,001 ppm).
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Air purifier test in a Swedish school (made by Allergena)
The school in which this test has been realised has mold and bacteria in the walls and floors. In the air, the most present pathogen is the Streptomyce that can cause respiratory problems.
In a testing room, the purifier has been turned on during two weeks. The microorganism level has been measured at three different moments: before switching the air purifier on and after one, seven and fourteen days of continuous use of the appliance.
A bacteria reduction of 94% and a fungus reduction of 98% has been measured after using the air purifier.
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Test of an Blueair purifier by the Karolinska university hospital
Undertaken in an occupied 25 square meter office, this test aims to demonstrate the efficiency of the air purifier in a real life setting.
From the first hour of utilisation, a reduction of 90 to 95% of the quantity of bacteria present in the air has been measured.
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