Australia has one of the highest rates of asthma in the world, as well as high levels of seasonal hay fever and other allergies. This is why air-purification is such an important consideration when installing air conditioning.
One company that is a leader in this area is Daikin. In fact, Daikin’s Split System Air Conditioners and Air Purifiers are approved by the National Asthma Council Australia and Asthma Foundation New Zealand’s Sensitive Choice program, which was introduced to help identify products better suited for people who suffer from asthma and allergies.
Approved products like Daikin’s range are allowed to feature the Sensitive Choice blue butterfly logo in advertising to assist consumers in identifying products that reduce asthma and allergy triggers. The National Asthma Council states that heating and cooling choices can have a big impact on a home’s air quality and potentially, your family’s health.
While traditional wood fireplaces are obvious emitters of unhealthy smoke and fumes, even modern natural gas heaters have the potential to degrade air quality to the degree that they must carry warnings against operation in unventilated spaces.
Split system Air Conditioners are a closed system and do not emit any pollutants into homes. Daikin Split System Air Conditioners can even improve a home's air quality utilising air purifying filters, which neutralise many airborne bacteria and viruses.
The Zena designer series and P-Series range are also fitted with a second more advanced Titanium Apatite Photocatalytic Air-Purifying filter. These filters not only trap many microscopic airborne particles, but also help decompose odours and absorb and deactivate many bacteria and viruses.
The Daikin Air Purifier also holds its own in the advanced air purification league by improving the quality of air indoors with its advanced technology and ultra quiet operation. It is ideal for those who suffer from asthma, hay fever or allergies, particularly if the condition keeps the sufferer awake at night.
Built with a six-layer powerful decomposition and removal system, Daikin’s air purifier helps eliminate bacteria, airborne particles, allergens, pollen and unpleasant odours.
Clean air can be defined as having all harmful particles and contaminants removed, but Daikin goes even further. Built with air purification technology, it is designed to not only eliminate large particles but also dust, odours, bacteria, pet hair, mould, pollen, mites and other allergens, leaving the air clean and healthy.
It is built with a Titanium Apatite Photocatalytic Air-Purifying filter and five photocatalytic pleated filters. Each filter can operate for up to one year depending on how the unit is used and where the unit is located.
The Streamer Discharge is what makes a Daikin Air Purifier so effective. The Streamer’s plasma discharge of high-speed electrons activates oxygen and nitrogen molecules, rendering them capable of oxidative bacteria decomposition – one of the most effective ways to eliminate bacteria, viruses, mould and allergens from the air.
Daikin’s Steamer Discharge technology has a wider discharge range than conventional glow discharge air filters, for an oxidative decomposition speed over 1,000 times faster, and is perfectly safe for your family.
It is generally recognised that Australians spend 90 per cent or more of their time indoors. As a result air purification is an important factor to consider when choosing the right system to filtrate the air your breathe every day.
Visitwww.daikin.com.au or www.daikin.co.nz for more information.