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Ionizer technology comes under a range of names: "ionizing air purifiers", "bi-polar ionization", "air ionizers", "ion generators" and "ionic air purifiers". Additionally, there are air purifiers called “electrostatic air purifiers" which work similarly to ionizers. Collectively, they are termed "ionizers".
Ionizers make multiple claims about how well they will clean the air in your room, kill viruses and bacteria, prevent allergy symptoms, provide &ldq
Jan. 10, 2022

The UK’s Scientific Advisory Group for Emergencies (SAGE) Advice on Virus Air Cleaners

The UK’s Scientific Advisory Group for Emergencies (SAGE) has produced timely advice on the effectiveness and safety (or otherwise) of air cleaning technologies and devices in the context of fighting COVID-19.
While the advice focusses on pre-Airora technologies, it is a valuable contribution as it brings together, in one place, the variou
Jun. 10, 2021

Airora product development has continually focused on safety. In June 2020, the Airora Professional PAW100/500 product passed an IAQ (Indoor Air Quality) test at the UK`s Building Research Establishment (BRE) with flying colours.

The IAQ test measured the amounts of some potentially harmful substances in the ambient air (representing a typical room) before and after using Airora Professional. 

Those substances were: CO (Carbon Monoxide), CO2 (Carbon Dioxi

Sep. 11, 2020
The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) estimates that our indoor air is nearly 5x more polluted than outdoor air. Some homes may even have 100x more pollution.
Here are thirteen common sources of indoor air pollution:
1. Chlorine bleach
  • Chlorine by-products like chloramines and trihalomethanes are formed when chlorine reacts with organic matter from humans and pets like skin, hair, and bacteria.
Nov. 7, 2018