The Austin Air Bedroom Machine® is designed to give you the ultimate protection. The results of two separate clinical trials show this unit to be highly effective at removing dangerous airborne pollutants from the home. The Medical Grade HEPA technology is proven to remove up to 99% of all airborne contaminants as small as 0.1 microns, including viruses*, bacteria, dust, dander and allergens. The filter’s unique carbon blend also offers protection against chemicals, VOCs and gases. Keep the air in your bedroom free from pollution and get the good night’s sleep you deserve.
The Bedroom Machine® specializes in the reduction of viral particles, bacteria, harmful chemicals, noxious gases, VOC’s, formaldehyde and sub-micron particles for individuals in the most contaminated of settings. Austin Air’s 360-degree intake system draws air into all sides of the Bedroom Machine®, passing it through a 5-stage filter.
Unit Specifications
- Dimensions: 14.5″L x 14.5″W x 23″H
- Weight: 47 lbs.
- 360° Perforated steel intake housing
- Baked on powder coat paint finish
- 3 speed centrifugal Fan
- High efficiency motor rated for continuous use at high RPM
- CSA approved
- Filter designed to last 5 years
Who should consider the Austin Air Bedroom Machine®?
- Those looking for protection against contaminants such as viruses and bacteria.
- Those who have difficulty sleeping or have poor quality sleep
- Individuals that suffer from COPD, allergy, and asthma attacks at night
- Anyone looking to improve their overall health and wellbeing
Why is the Bedroom Machine® the best choice for me?
The Austin Air Bedroom Machine® was used in clinical trials at the University of John Hopkins to reduce Nitrogen Dioxide levels in the homes of local residents. Nitrogen Dioxide (NO2) is a gas often present in homes where there are gas stoves. High levels of NO2 are particularly dangerous for people with COPD. The gas can dramatically increase symptoms of coughing, wheezing and chest tightness. The results were dramatic. NO2 dropped in the kitchen by 27% and continued to stay low for the length of the study. Within a week NO2 levels in the bedroom dropped by 23%.
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