MOOKA Publishes Guide to Bedroom Air Purifier Selection
MOOKA has released a guide for selecting bedroom air purifiers, emphasizing quiet operation and HEPA filtration. The guide advises on matching the purifier's capacity to room size and ensuring effective particle removal during sleep.

MOOKA has issued a guide aimed at assisting consumers in choosing suitable air purifiers for their bedrooms. The guidance highlights the importance of quiet operation and effective HEPA filtration for maintaining air quality during sleep.
The guide emphasizes that the selection of an air purifier should consider three key factors: room size, HEPA filter quality, and the device's noise level. Bedrooms are spaces where individuals spend extended periods, making low noise operation and dimmable lights crucial for sleep comfort.
MOOKA contrasts air purifiers with standard fans, explaining that fans merely circulate air, whereas purifiers actively remove airborne particles such as pollen, dust, and pet dander. Choosing a unit with appropriate capacity for the room and ensuring unobstructed airflow are vital for effective performance.
The company also recommends placing the unit with at least 60โ90 cm of clearance from walls and furniture. The guide details six factors to consider, including matching the air purifier's Clean Air Delivery Rate (CADR) to the bedroom's square footage and replacing HEPA filters every 6โ12 months.
Consumers are advised to check the noise levels in night or sleep modes, which are often below 25โ30 decibels. Selecting the right air purifier for a bedroom can significantly improve indoor air quality and contribute to better sleep.