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Blueair 650E Purifier rated highest by AHAM Certification Program

Blueair, the well-known manufacturer of premium Swedish designed, portable air purifiers, has expanded their assortment with the new E-Series air purifiers, a line of electronic air purifiers that includes a digital display screen and handy remote control. The new E-Series air purifiers include the 250E (for rooms up to 198 sq. ft.), 550E (for rooms up to 560 sq. ft.) and the 650E (for rooms up to 620 sq. ft.).

The E-Series air purifiers effectively remove indoor air pollutants as you breathe and gives you the power to manage your indoor air quality with a handy remote control that can be used from a distance of up to 20 feet. These new air purifier units effectively remove 99.97% of particles as small as .01 micron in size from the air including mold spores, pet dander, dust mites, pollen and odors from smoke, pets and cooking.

Features/benefits of the Blueair E-Series includes:

  • Three-Stage Air Filtration using Blueair's patented HEPASilent™ filtration technology that combines mechanical and electrostatic filtration to remove up to 99.97% of airborne contaminants.
  • High Efficiency Filters: Patented HepaSilent Technology generally provides higher filtration performance than other air purifiers, trapping up to six times more particles.
  • Certified Performance: AHAM certified with some of the highest Clean Air Delivery Rates (CADR) on the market.
  • Convenient Remote Control: Operates all functions of the unit from a distance of up to 20 feet.
  • Energy-Efficient Operation: Units are Energy Star qualified using up to 35% less energy than comparable units.
  • Replace Filter Indicator: Electronically tells you when to replace your filter with a new one!

For more information on the new pink E-Series air purifiers, contact Blueair, Inc. at 1-888-Blueair (258-3247) or sales@blueair.com. Visit them on the Web at www.blueair.com.

Reprinted from Floor Care Professional, September 2009