1. Air is drawn in

Polluted air is continuously drawn in from all sides of the purifier. This allows it to capture everyday indoor pollutants such as dust, allergens and airborne particles that naturally build up inside your home.

2. Multi-layer filtration

Inside the purifier, the air passes through multiple filtration layers. These layers work together to trap unwanted particles, helping to improve the overall air quality in your space.

3. Clean air released back into your home

Once filtered, clean air is gently released back into the room — creating a fresher, more comfortable indoor environment throughout the day and night.

Why clean air at home is important?

The air inside our homes often feels safe. But that isn’t always the case.

In modern homes — especially in urban areas — harmful particles quietly build up. Fine dust from traffic and industry, smog that enters through windows and ventilation, household dust, pollen, bacteria, and other allergens all accumulate indoors. Because today’s homes are better insulated, these particles remain in the air for longer periods of time.

The result?
Continuous exposure to polluted indoor air.

This affects everyone. Poor indoor air quality can lead to fatigue, headaches, reduced concentration, poorer sleep, and increased strain on the lungs and airways. Over time, it can weaken the immune system and negatively impact overall health — often without people realizing the cause.

For those with allergies, hay fever, or sensitive airways, the effects are often more immediate and more severe. Dust, pollen, and other allergens in the air can cause sneezing, irritated eyes, shortness of breath, coughing, and restless sleep. Even indoors — where relief is expected — these triggers remain present.

CLAIR = CLEAN AIR