Speaker 1: Can an air purifier help reduce dust in your home? let’s see. We first recreate a very dusty environment in the air purifier test room. Just like maxar drywall sand, blocks and sugar, a container filled with sand, our particle counter continuously measures the composition of particles in the air. Indoors, we can see how the numbers on the screen rise dramatically. Then we turn on the air purifier and watch it work its magic. Almost immediately, the concentration of dust particles in the air begins to decrease. As we can see in this picture, all it takes is this air purifier [00:00:30] It takes about three minutes for the air to return to a breathable condition. That is, the total number of particles per cubic meter ranges from 900 million to less than 10 million. Air purifiers do this by drawing air from the surrounding environment and forcing it through a series of filters, removing impurities from the air (such as dust particles) and recirculating the now cleaner air back to the environment. So, yes, air purifiers do help remove dust from your home.