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In a decade defined by COVID-19 and increasingly frequent forest fires across North America, our relationship to air quality has been brought to greater focus. While a heightened awareness of our spaces has become a necessity, prioritizing safe and healthy environments is long overdue: The air we breathe has a profound impact on our health and wellness. And pandemics and wildfires notwithstanding, we spend 90 per cent of our time indoors, often in buildings rife with pollutants like dust, volatile organic compounds, formaldehyde and microbes like bacteria and viruses. Enter Dyson.

Internationally recognized for design-driven innovations in vacuums, hand dryers, heaters, fans and more, Dyson is also established as a global leader in indoor air purification. In residential spaces, Dyson’s iconic sculptural air purifiers combine heating and cooling with fully sealed HEPA filters that trap allergens, gases, and smoke. And for commercial settings, the new Dyson HEPA Big+Quiet Formaldehyde purifier is a game-changer.

Engineered to evenly purify large spaces of up to 100 square metres1, the Dyson HEPA Big+Quiet Formaldehyde purifier integrates exceptional performance into a discreet, elegant form. Each unit is equipped with a large HEPA H13 grade filter2 that captures 99.97 per cent of pollutants, allergens, bacteria, smoke3, mould spores and gases, including particles as small as 0.3 microns.

The fully sealed filtration ensures that no air bypasses the filter, while blocking any potential leak points. What’s more, the system’s powerful, long-range projection is integrated into Dyson’s quietest-ever purifier.

Designed for a wide range of professional environments — including offices, classrooms and hotels — the Dyson HEPA Big+Quiet Formaldehyde purifier is equally well-suited to small businesses and larger organizations. Combining a sleek contemporary presence with a versatile (and highly mobile) design, the purifier offers an exceptionally streamlined and efficient complement to any HVAC system.

While the purifier’s clean and carefully contoured form makes for an aesthetically refined addition to any business, it also offers serious peace of mind. According to a 2023 survey of 1,517 Canadian professionals conducted by Léger for Dyson, three in five Canadians are worried about the quality of air they breathe indoors — including a striking 66 per cent of people in Ontario.

The concerns are well-founded: Across North America, “Sick Building Syndrome” is well-documented and widespread, with workspaces harbouring a wide range of pollutants, ranging from viruses and bacteria to VOCs and formaldehyde. It doesn’t have to be that way. Fortunately, the Dyson HEPA Big+Quiet Formaldehyde purifier is true to its name. It works quietly and it makes a big difference. In other words, it’s a breath of fresh air.

This content was published by Azure on behalf of Dyson. Learn more about the new Dyson HEPA Big+Quiet Formaldehyde on dysoncanada.ca

1. Test completed in a 100 m2/1000ft2 (12.7m x 7.9m) room with the purifier placed in one corner and source of pollution in opposite corner. The room had 36 sensors to determine PM2.5 distribution and purification. Results may vary in practice

2. Particle challenge by DEHS oil specified in EN1822 within a chamber specified in ASTM F3150. Tested in Max Mode, for whole machine efficiency above 99.95%.

3. Particle challenge by DEHS oil specified in EN1822 within chamber specified in ASTM F3150. Tested in Max Mode at IBR US, for whole machine efficiency above 99.95%.

Purity by Design: Dyson Technology Improves Air Quality in High Style

The Dyson HEPA Big+Quiet Formaldehyde purifier combines exceptional filtration with quiet performance and streamlined design.

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