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Why Purify?

  • Your indoor air may be 2 to 5 times more polluted than the air outdoors.1
  • The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) ranks indoor air pollution among the top 5 environmental risks to public health.2
 

Allergens, Germs & Bacteria

An estimated 1 in 5 Americans suffer from allergies.6

Allergy is the 5th leading chronic disease in the U.S. among all ages.6

6. Asthma and Allergy Foundation of America

Viruses, Germs, & Bacteria

Germs can live in the air for 3-4 hours, and airborne germs can travel in excess of 10-15 Feet.3

On average, 37.5 million US residents catch the flu every year.4

3. Steven Welty, CAFS, CIE, LEED AP – President, Green Clean Air

4. Flu.gov, U.S. Department of Health and Human Service

Floating Dust

One ounce of dust contains nearly 42,000 living dust mites.
Each mite is expelling 20 fecal pellets every day into the air you breathe.

Carpet

Carpet can hold 8 times its weight in dirt, pesticides and other toxins (such as automotive fluids from parking lots and lawn pesticides) brought in on shoes and even bare feet. When dry, these toxins become undetectable airborne particles.

Furniture & Upholstery

Dust particles on upholstered furniture can contain textile fibers, decomposing insect parts, pet dander and the flakes of human skin - all of which are released into the air anytime anyone sits down.5

5. Dust Mites and Dust." American Lung Association. Accessed November 14, 2012. http://www.lung.org/healthy-air/home/resources/dust-mites-and-dust.html

Pet Dander

100% of U.S. households have detectable levels of dog and cat dander.6 Short-haired or hairless animals contribute dander and allergens to indoor air pollution just as efectively as longhaired animals do. There is no such thing as a non-allergenic dog or cat.7

6. Asthma and Allergy Foundation of America

7. American Lung Association

Cigarette Smoke and General Household Odors

Both women and men exposed to heavy indoor smoke are 2-3 times more likely to develop chronic obstructive pulmonary disease.8

8. World Health Organization

Allergens

An estimated 1 in 5 Americans suffer from allergies.6

Allergy is the 5th leading chronic disease in the U.S. among all ages.6

6. Asthma and Allergy Foundation of America

Viruses, Germs, & Bacteria

Germs can live in the air for 3-4 hours, and airborne germs can travel in excess of 10-15 Feet.3

On average, 37.5 million US residents catch the flu every year.4

3. Steven Welty, CAFS, CIE, LEED AP – President, Green Clean Air

4. Flu.gov, U.S. Department of Health and Human Service

Air Vents

Central air handling systems can become breeding grounds for mold, mildew, and other sources of germs such as viruses and bacteria, which can then distribute these contaminants throughout a home or office 5

5. Dust Mites and Dust." American Lung Association. Accessed November 14, 2012. http://www.lung.org/healthy-air/home/resources/dust-mites-and-dust.html

Divider Wall

Cube divider walls can become magnets for allergens such as dust and pollen.

Office dividers are the closest to your breathing space while you work and hold some of the most inhaled indoor pollutants.

Floating Dust

One ounce of dust contains nearly 42,000 living dust mites. Each mite is expelling 20 fecal pellets every day into the air you breathe.

Office Chemicals (toners, inks, etc.)

Odors from felt markers, inks, glues, correction fluid, toner from copiers and other office chemicals can emit vapors.

Furniture & Upholestry

Dust particles on upholstered furniture can contain textile fibers, decomposing insect parts, pet dander and the flakes of human skin - all of which are released into the air anytime anyone sits down.6

6. Asthma and Allergy Foundation of America

Carpet

Carpet can hold 8 times its weight in dirt, pesticides and other toxins (such as automotive fluids from parking lots and lawn pesticides) brought in on shoes and even bare feet. When dry, these toxins become undetectable airborne particles.

1. "An Introduction to Indoor Air Quality (IAQ)." United States Environmental Protection Agency. Last modified July 9, 2012. http://www.epa.gov/iaq/voc.html.

2. "Actions to Improve IAQ." United States Environmental Protection Agency. Last modified April 5, 2012. http://www.epa.gov/iaq/schools/actions_to_improve_iaq.html.

 
 

User-Friendly Touch Screen Display Panel

Click on the yellow dots to learn more about the display panel features

Built-In Handle

Built-in Handle for easy portability.

Adjustable Vent

Rotate louvers to adjust the direction of air flow.
(AeraMax™ 200 & 300 only)

AeraSmart™ Sensor

Monitors the air quality and automatically adjusts the fan speed to keep your air purified. Blue, amber, and red lights indicate the purity of your air.

Aera+™ Mode

Designed for peak allergy and cold/flu seasons. Increases air turnover rate by 35% or 50%* (depending on the model) to remove even more allergens from your indoor air.

*versus low fan speed setting

Fan Speed Indicator

Manually adjust fan speed setting: low, medium, high or turbo. AeraMax™ 100 has low, medium, and high settings.

True HEPA Filter Change Indicator

Turns to red when it is time to replace your True HEPA Filter.

Carbon Filter Change Indicator

Turns to red when it is time to replace your Carbon Filter.

PlasmaTRUE™ Technology

Creates an ionized field to help safely remove airborne pollutants.

 

Superior Filters, Superior Results.

  • Carbon Filter

    Removes Odors and captures large airborne particulates

  • True HEPA Filter

    Captures 99.97% of airborne particles as small as 0.3 microns, including pollen, ragweed and other allergens, viruses, germs, dust mites, mold spores, pet dander, and cigarette smoke.

  • AeraSafe™ Antimicrobial Treatment

    Built-in protection from the growth of odor causing bacteria, mildew, and fungi on the True HEPA filter.

  • PlasmaTRUE™ Technology

    Creates an ionized field to help safely remove airborne pollutants.

 

Certifications

The AeraMax™ Air Purifiers have been tested and certified to ensure their effectiveness and safety. Please click on the icons below to learn more about each certification.

asthma & allergy friendly™

The Fellowes® AeraMaxâ„¢ Air Purifiers are certified by the Asthma and Allergy Foundation of America (AAFA). This certification is only awarded to air cleaning products that have scientifically demonstrated their contribution to the goals of allergen reduction. AAFA and Allergy Standard Limited (ASL) utilize stringent standards to identify only best-in-class products that are more suitable for those with asthma and allergies.

AHAM Certified - Association of Home Appliance Manufacturers

Fellowes® AeraMax™ Air Purifiers have been certified by the Association of Home Appliance Manufacturers (AHAM) with three Clean Air Delivery Rate (CADR) numbers which indicate the volume of filtered air delivered by the air purifiers (measured in ft3/min). There are three CADR ratings: one for smoke, one for pollen and one for dust. The higher the number, the faster the air purifier filters the air.

AeraMax™ 100

AeraMax™ 200

AeraMax™ 300

Energy Star

Fellowes® AeraMax™ 200 and 300 Air Purifiers are Energy Star-qualified. Energy Star-qualified air purifiers are 40% more energy-efficient than non-qualifying models.

California Air Resource Board

The Fellowes AeraMax™ Air Purifiers are certified by the California Air Resource Board. To be certified, the Fellowes AeraMax™ Air Purifiers were tested for electrical safety and ozone emissions, and met the ozone emission concentration limit of 0.050 parts per million.

UL Listed

The Fellowes AeraMax™ Air Purifiers are all UL certified for your safety. UL is a world leader for over 100 years in product safety testing and certification

3 Year Limited Warranty

Fellowes® air purifiers are backed by a worry-free warranty, as well as knowledgeable customer service that will answer your call and provide the personalized support you deserve.

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