
For pet owners & allergy sufferers
Finally breathe easy.
The air purifier built for pet dander, seasonal allergies, and dust sensitivity — so your home feels like a sanctuary again.
$849Free shipping
- 80,000+ units sold
- ETL · CSA · UL certified
- 4.9★ rated by pros
99.97%
of allergens removed
Particles ≥ 0.3μm, tested per EN 1822
2–5×
cleaner indoor air
Indoor air is 2–5× more polluted than outdoor (EPA)
1,500
sq ft covered
6 air changes/hour (ASHRAE)
How 5-Stage Filtration Solves Pet & Allergy Problems
- 1
Pre-Filter
Pet hair & visible dust
Captures large particles — hair, dust, lint.
- 2
Activated Carbon
Pet & cooking odors
Adsorbs odors, VOCs, and smoke.
- 3
H13 HEPA
Allergens, dander, pollen
Traps 99.97% of particles down to 0.3 microns.
- 4
Negative Ion
Lingering fine particulate
Charges fine particles so they drop out of the air faster.
- 5
UV-C
Airborne bacteria & viruses
Enclosed germicidal lamp neutralizes airborne bacteria & viruses.
1,500 sq ft
Coverage
Rooms up to 1,500 sq ft
37.3 dB
Whisper-quiet
37.3 dB on low
99.97%
H13 HEPA
Particles ≥ 0.3 microns
Pet & allergy questions
- Yes. Pet allergens from dander, saliva, and urine range from 2.5 to 10 microns. The H13 HEPA stage captures 99.97% of airborne particles at 0.3 microns — including pet dander and the dust particles that carry allergen proteins and stay airborne for hours.
- The activated carbon stage adsorbs odors and VOCs — including litter-box and wet-dog smells — rather than just masking them.
- Yes. The pre-filter catches larger dust, and the H13 HEPA stage captures pollen, mold spores, and dust particles down to 0.3 microns.
- Up to 1,500 sq ft, delivering 6 air changes per hour — the rate ASHRAE recommends for spaces with allergy concerns.
- Yes — the UV-C lamp is fully enclosed inside the unit. There's no direct UV exposure to people or pets; the germicidal action happens internally as air passes through.
Have a bigger space or multiple pets?
Get a tailored recommendation and volume pricing for your home.
Request a Quote$849
Free shipping