Self-Cleaning Air Purifier for Home Use

The average home has 6 different types of filters to clean or replace regularly. No need to add another to the list. You may be interested to know there is a self-cleaning air purifier available for residential use.

Many home owners have long enjoyed the benefits of having an air purifier because they can reduce allergens, smoke, static electricity, and pet odors. They can even kill mold, bacteria, and viruses. But in order to remain effective, some air purifiers need to be cleaned every 2-4 weeks. With more and more smart home products on the market, the automated dream home of the future is becoming a reality. But what’s the fun in having a self-cleaning home if you have to clean an array of devices? Well, at least we can check one off your list!

The Word’s First Self-Cleaning, No Maintenance Air Purifier

iWave-R is the world’s first self-cleaning, no maintenance air purifier of its kind. It fits virtually any residential duct A/C system. It has no need for maintenance, no replacement parts, and it cleans itself on a programmable cycle every 1, 3, 5, or 10 days. On average the product lasts the life of a new system, or 10-15 years.

If you’d like a more technical, in-depth analysis, please visit iWave online.

self-cleaning air purifier for home use

We offer professional installation for the line of iWave air purifiers including a three-year warranty. These purifiers are proven to combat mold and viruses, like coronavirus. Start breathing cleaner air today. Give us a call at (812) 858-4000 or contact us to learn more.

 

Disclaimer

The use of this technology is not intended to take the place of reasonable precautions to prevent the transmission of pathogens. It is important to comply with all applicable public health laws and guidelines issued by federal, state, and local governments and health authorities as well as official guidance published by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), including but not limited to social distancing, hand hygiene, cough etiquette, and the use of face masks.