Ceiling Fan with HEPA Filter

Lindsay ~ 14 October 2005

Although there are some neat ceiling fans out there, like the Enigma Fan, ultimately fans just push around air in a room. The bladeless Purifan system is designed to replace a traditional ceiling fan and uses about the same amount of energy. Instead of simply recirculating air, the fan cleanses it. Room air is drawn into the fan, then unwanted contaminants (think pollens, pet dander, dust, etc.) are removed via a 3 stage filtration system that includes a HEPA filter. According to the company, the fan can refresh air in a 20 x 20 foot room in 90 seconds or 40 times an hour. The price for the Purifan is $360.

http://www.purifan.com/

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