The air filter made by rocket scientists
Your indoor air quality is up to 100 times worse than outdoor air quality.
The only filters that proactively clean your air and surfaces at a molecular level
Our air purifiers combine Active and Passive technologies. They filter air like traditional purifiers but also actively release molecules that target and eliminate contaminants both in the air and on surfaces. Unlike passive systems that rely solely on drawing in air, our purifiers use advanced, nature-inspired active cleaning methods for comprehensive air purification.
Address the smallest particles too
Most air purifiers only remove particles that are 0.3 microns in diameter. But the reality is that 90% of indoor air particles are smaller than 0.3 microns.
Our air filters use active filtering to address the 90% of particles that are smaller than 0.3 microns.
These smaller particles are the most concerning because they can easily enter your body, travel through your circulatory system, and impact your health.
Vitalizes your air and surfaces like nature
A photocatalytic oxidation technology replicates sunlight breaking down pollutants outdoors, to clean and vitalise indoor air.
Ionisation generates controlled amounts of ions to neutralise pollutants, similar to the effects of lightning in a thunderstorm.
Why you need an air filter?
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Mold and moisture
Excess moisture in homes creates ideal conditions for mold growth, releasing spores and toxins into the air that can harm respiratory health.
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VOCs
Furniture, paints, and household products release volatile organic compounds (VOCs), which can degrade indoor air quality over time.
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Pets
Cats, dogs, and other pets shed dander and fur, which can worsen air quality and trigger allergies or respiratory issues.
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Outdoor pollution
Outdoor pollutants like vehicle exhaust, industrial emissions, and allergens such as pollen can easily enter homes through windows, doors, or ventilation systems, adding to indoor air contamination.
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Sealed buildings
Sealed buildings trap air to save energy but can worsen air quality by accumulating pollutants. Ventilation and air purification are key to maintaining fresh, healthy air.
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Asthma and COPD
People with asthma or COPD are highly sensitive to poor indoor air quality. Using air filters can help reduce pollutants, improving breathing and overall respiratory health.
Clinically proven to be the best air purifier on the market
Test results
Covid – 99% Laboratory
Surface Sanitation – 86.5% Real World
MRSA – 94% Real World
VOC’s* – 95% Laboratory
*Volatile organic compounds
Mould Spores – 99.9% Laboratory
Respirable Particulates – 99.9%
Real World Odour – 91% Real World
The best air filter for your home. Up to 120m2
Active HEPA+ with ODOGard® Pro
The air filter for your room. Up to 50m2.
Active HEPA+ Room
The air filter for your office. Up to 275m2.
PA3000
FAQ
Why do I need an airfilter?
Air purifiers help maintain a healthier indoor environment by removing harmful particles, pathogens, and pollutants, improving both physical and mental well-being.
Using an air filter is an investment in your health, comfort, and house or space.
Why would I pay €800 for an airfilter if I can buy one for €100?
Unlike most budget filters that only capture particles larger than PM 2.5 and filter just the air passing through them, our devices redefine air purification with cutting-edge technology.
Leveraging ARC Technology, ODOgard, and advanced filtration methods such as UV-C light, PCO, and bi-polar ionization, they don’t just clean the air—they transform it.
These innovations effectively eliminate particulates like dust and pollen while neutralizing odors, harmful VOCs, and even pathogens at the molecular level, delivering unparalleled purity and peace of mind.
Does your air filter measure the air quality?
Yes, the Hepa+ Room and Pro models measure PM2.5 (particulate matter with a diameter of 2.5 micrometres or smaller). This is an excellent proxy for assessing overall air quality because it indirectly reflects the broader pollution landscape (VOC’s, mold, bacteria, etc) while its directly measuring the most harmful type of air pollutant for human health.
What are active vs. passive airfilters?
Passive Air Filtering
Traditional air purifiers rely solely on passive technology, where air contaminants are drawn into the purifier and captured by filters. This process cleans only the air that passes directly through the device, leaving unfiltered air and contaminants in other parts of the room untouched.
Active Air Filtering
Active air filtering goes a step further. It not only draws air into the filters but also employs advanced technologies like UV light to convert moisture into active molecules. These molecules are released into the environment, where they actively seek out and neutralize air contaminants—both in the air and on surfaces throughout the room. This dual approach ensures comprehensive purification, reaching even the farthest corners of your space.
Our air filters are both active and passive.
Why is indoor air worse than outdoor air?
Sealed buildings trap pollutants and lack the natural purification processes found outdoors, creating a more hostile environment for humans.
Sick Building Syndrome (SBS) was first recognized in the late 1970s. The term gained widespread attention in 1979, when the World Health Organization (WHO) highlighted it as a significant public health concern.
It refers to symptoms that are experienced by being in a building, such as headaches, dizziness, respiratory irritation, or fatigue, which seem to be linked to time spent in the building but cannot be traced to a specific illness or cause. These symptoms are often attributed to poor indoor air quality, inadequate ventilation, or exposure to pollutants like volatile organic compounds (VOCs), mold, or chemical off-gassing from building materials.
Why do regular HEPA filters don’t work?
While a true HEPA filter is designed to remove at least 99.97% of particles that are 0.3 microns in diameter, the reality is that 90% of indoor air particles are smaller than 0.3 microns.
These smaller particles are the most concerning because they can easily enter your body, travel through your circulatory system, and impact your health. Addressing these microscopic particles is absolutely essential for truly clean air.