A:AnswerYes, the unit will help to reduce or eliminate smoke particles and odor in an area up to 167 sq ft. The filters would need to be replaced every 6 months and vacuumed once a month.
A:AnswerThe filter should be cleaned once a month with the hose attachment of your vacuum. The filter should be replaced every 6 months. The cost can vary but average is $35.
A:AnswerIf you potentially have a mold issue this unit will help with the use of the UV feature. The UV-C light helps to reduce mold spores, viruses and bacteria. The odor will also be reduced or eliminated by the charcoal filter.
A:AnswerNo I'd recommend a bigger purifier because even though it's long and big in the picture air doesn't come out of the whole thing it only comes from one side
A:AnswerAccording to the manual, it is UV-C light technology; works with Titanium Dioxide to enhance the elimination of airborne germs. It is not LED. I hope this helps a bit. Thank you.
A:AnswerYes, I think so, assuming the bird is in a cage. Mine is sometimes by my dog's crate when I have to leave home, and all is fine. Best money I ever spent!
A:AnswerThe UV light is activated by a button on top. It’s non-intrusive at night, but it’s your option to turn it on or off.
It doesn’t emit the ozone-y smell of other purifiers.
A:AnswerIf you are talking about the UV light, that must be replaced. If you talking about the indicator that turned red, and you have replaced the filter, then you hold the button for the UV light for 3-5 seconds and it will change back to green. Hope this helps.
A:AnswerPower light flashes = filter needs to be replaced
Blue circle on the front of the unit flashes = bulb needs to be replaced
Hold down the UV button for 5 seconds to reset both alerts
A:AnswerThe Prop 65 warning is based on the potential of lead or lead compounds that could be in the power cord. As long as the power cord is intact and not damaged with exposed wiring, you do not have possible exposure to lead or lead compounds.
A:AnswerThe unit will only blow air out towards one side. This is for better air circulation and considered a type of squirrel-cage design. This is normal operation.