Air Purifiers - Improve Your Indoor Air Quality
Maintaining clean indoor air is vital for health and wellbeing - air purifiers help to do this in homes, commercial and learning spaces.
We are all aware that regularly cleaning indoor surfaces is an important part of keeping a healthy indoor environment, but what about cleaning the air we breathe?
Cleaning The Air You Breathe
Your indoor air might not be as clean as you think. It's easy to see when your home needs dusting or vacuuming; however, it's much harder to tell when your indoor air needs cleaning. It is possible for indoor air to be even more polluted than outdoor air and without any indications of danger, indoor air can negatively affect your health.
So, how can you keep your home, commercial or learning space, free of pollutants? You can manage the quality of your indoor air with the help of an air purifier. Air purifiers serve a number of useful functions, from removing pollutants to easing asthma symptoms.
Benefits Of Air Purifiers
- They reduce the allergen load in the air
- Filter harmful chemicals
- Remove mold spores from the air
- Reduce dust and pet dander
- Assist in the control of asthma and allergy symptoms
- Reduce airborne disease/viruses

Daikin Air Purifiers
Daikin’s range of Air Purifiers with Streamer Technology are designed to capture, suppress & break down pollutants such as mould, pollen, allergens, odours, formaldehyde, traffic pollution & dust. Adding to the list of benefits, the range is approved by the Sensitive Choice® New Zealand program.
Models available:
MC55YPVM: for rooms up to 82m²
MC40YPVM: for rooms up to 62m²
MC30YPVM: for rooms up to 46m²
Key Benefits:
4 Layers of filtration: Features Pre-filter, Deodorising Filter, High Efficiency Particulate filter and Daikin’s signature Streamer Technology
Triple detection sensor: Dust, PM2.5 particles & odour levels are displayed on the top of unit for easy live monitoring
Ultra quiet operation: Whisper quiet operation with sound levels of as low as 19dBA (in Quiet Mode)
Anti-pollen mode: By creating gentle air turbulence from fan speed modulation, pollen is trapped by the air filters before it settles
Turbo mode: High power operation for quick removal of pollutants. Ideal for use when there is a sudden increase of occupants in the room
Auto fan mode: Airflow is optimised to suit contamination levels detected from the sensors for efficient energy usage
Econo mode: Automatically switches between ‘Quiet’ & ‘Low’ operation mode to suit contamination levels. Ideal for sleeping hours
Streamer technology: Daikin's Streamer technology revolutionizes air purification
How Do I Know How Good An Air Purifier Is?
The CADR (Clean Air Delivery Rate) rating tells you how well the air purifier works by removing common allergens such as pollen and dust from the air. The bigger the number, the more effective the air purifier is.

Mitsubishi Electric ElitePure Air Purifier
Clean, renew and purify the air inside your home, school or workplace with Mitsubishi Electric's ElitePure Air Purifier.
Key benefits:
- The ElitePure has a CADR of 508m3/h
- One of the highest CADR ratings in the market that is rated to clean a room up to 60m2
- Simple to understand traffic light system indicating air quality monitors telling you how much odour, dust of PM2.5 particles have been detected in the
- Simple to maintain/clean filters
- Smart search mode: directs air in 5 different directions, if it detects pollutants, it will direct filtered air into that location while pulling the dirty air back into the machine to clean it and will continue doing this until it no longer detects pollutants in that area
- Relieve symptoms of asthma and allergies
- Reduce the chance of airborne diseases e.g. viruses and bacteria
- Eliminate harmful chemicals from indoor environments
- Neutralise unpleasant odours
- Improve sleep and rest quality
Interested in air purification?
If you would like to know more about how to clean your indoor air at home or in your commercial space, talk to the experts in creating comfort, The Heat Pump People 03 366 1823.