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Vystar Introduces New RxAir-800 Replacement Cartridge Extended Life UV-C Bulb
Vystar Introduces New RxAir-800 Replacement Cartridge Extended Life UV-C Bulb

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Vystar Introduces New RxAir-800 Replacement Cartridge Extended Life UV-C Bulb

New RxAir400 Pro UV-C bulb replacement cartridge provides 18,000 vs 9,000 hr. use. Worcester, MA, July 30, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- With heightened concern about protection from harmful airborne viruses, Vystar Corporation's (OTCQB: VYST) RxAir®400 Germicidal Ultraviolet (UV-C) light air purification systems offers new features and options that will make it easier to treat airborne pathogens wherever you go indoors. RxAir400 is a smaller, consumer/small business-sized version of the industrial size Rx3000 FDA-certified Class II medical device UV light air purifier designed for disinfection use in hospitals. RxAir400 will now feature an ergonomic integrated handle for easier room-to-room portability, plus offer two new accessory options: - UV bulbs have limited life for germicidal effectiveness. RxAir units and bulb cartridges have interactive chips that communicate to alert users as the bulb approaches the end of life and needs to be replaced. RxAir 400 comes with its standard 9000 hr. UVC bulb cartridge good for approximately one year of regular use before requiring replacement. The new UVC Pro replacement cartridge has a lifespan of 18,000 hours, or approximately two years of normal use. Cartridges include free return and disposal of spent cartridges. – New low profile wall mount bracket makes it easier to put RxAir in an optimal location when traffic patterns and furniture layout are not conducive to floor placement. The low-profile bracket allows you to easily lift unit off the bracket to transport room to room to safely inactivate >99.9% of pathogens, reducing virus exposure risk in occupied facilities such as schools, restaurants, retail and offices. Vystar's new 18,000 hour cartridge is expected to be in stock in mid- to late Septmeber – just in time as students head back to school. 'A main advantage of RxAir is that it can operate safely in occupied spaces to continuously process the air up to eight times per hour, inactivating or killing the pathogens expelled as people talk, breathe, cough, sneeze or sing to help reduce risk of exposure for those in the room,' stated Bryan Stone, MD, Internal Medicine and Nephrology. 'When near people who aren't wearing masks and may be asymptomatic, it is reassuring to have RxAir treating pathogens they may be expelling.' 'Given the growing body of evidence that Coronavirus SARS CoV-2 may be transmitted through airborne means or aerosolization noted by the CDC1,2, and hundreds of scientists worldwide3,4,5, it is wise to address all modes of possible transmission,' Dr. Stone noted. 'We strongly encourage people to wear face masks and follow other CDC recommended surface and personal disinfection practices, along with using RxAir to decrease their pathogen exposure risk as much as possible.' 'RxAir400's ViraTech technology is one of the few UV light air purification technologies proven in EPA- and FDA-certified laboratory testing to inactivate more than 99.9% of airborne viruses (including multiple coronavirus strains), bacteria and other pathogens that cause pneumonia, influenza, MRSA (staph), streptococcus (strep throat), whooping cough, tuberculosis (TB), common cold, measles and a myriad of other antibiotic-resistant and viral infections,' Dr. Stone explained. 'Hospitals and healthcare facilities have been using ultraviolet germicidal irradiation (UVGI) with UV-C light for airborne infection control for decades because it is so effective. It also reduces concentration of volatile organic compounds and odors as well as air pollution linked to sleep disorders.' Air Purifier Demand Projected to Skyrocket Grandview Research's report in July 2020 stated, 'The enforcement of lockdown across the countries globally has led to the increased demand for air purifiers in the past couple of months. Moreover, as air purifiers are effective against various viruses, the demand in several countries is expected to witness significant growth owing to the outbreak of COVID-19. Few manufacturers are claiming that their air purifiers are an ideal option for neutralizing as well as effectively controlling the spread of coronavirus. In addition, consumers are buying air purifiers across the globe as a precautionary measure to mitigate indoor air pollution and to clean indoor air to avoid the novel coronavirus infection.' Grandview estimated that the global air purifier market size was USD $8.04 billion in 2019 and is expected to register a CAGR of 10.8% through 2027. Market Research firm Arizton Advisory & Intelligence is even more optimistic and is projecting that the global portable air purifier market will grow at a CAGR of around 42% between 2019-2025 to reach $90 billion by 2025 due to 'exponential rise in demand for clean air, owing to the rising population levels coupled with growing respiratory issue and epidemic spread across the globe' Jamie Rotman CEO of Vystar stated, 'with 25,000 RXAIR units operating worldwide the demand for replacement cartridges has grown significantly. Residential users will change the cartridge annually, while commercial customers run the machines longer and require a cartridge change every six months providing a total market of 40,000 cartridge changes per year. The new extended life cartridge can cut that number in half, making production and sales more efficient for Vystar and the customer.' The original cartridge will continue to be priced at $199 while the longer life cartridge will have some cost savings at $375. Vystar is only selling these cartridges directly or through a few select distributors like McKesson Medical-Surgical.' Follow us on social media:Twitter: @VystarCompany @vytexContacts:VystarMedia & Investors: Jamie Rotman, jrotman@ Opportunities: info@ Investors or To Partner with Vystar, Company Phone Number: (508) 791-9114 or contact info@ or 508-791-9114 # # # Sources: 1 Centers for Disease Control (2020, April 29) Decontamination & Reuse of Filtering Facepiece Respirators. (Accessed July 21, 2020)2 Guo Z, Wang Z, Zhang S, et al. Aerosol and Surface Distribution of Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome Coronavirus 2 in Hospital Wards, Wuhan, China, 2020. Emerging Infectious Diseases. 2020;26(7):1583-1591. doi:10.3201/eid2607.200885. (accessed July 14, 2020)3 Coffey, Donavyn, Does UV light kill the new coronavirus?, (July 12, 2020)Live Science, (Accessed July 14, 2020)4 Morawska, L. & Milton, D. It is Time to Address Airborne Transmission of COVID-19, Clinical Infectious Diseases, (2020) (accessed July 14, 2020)5 Lewis, Dyani, Mounting evidence suggests coronavirus is airborne — but health advice has not caught up, Nature, (accessed July 14, 2020)6Kowalski, (2013, June) Residential Application of the RxAir UV light Portable Air Purification Unit7 Kowalski, (2009, Dec. 1) Prediction of Virus Inactivation by the UV 4008 Kowalski, (2012, Jan20) Supplemental Air Purification for Hospitals and Health Care Facilities 9 Kowalski, Walsh, Petraitis (2020, March) 2020 COVID-19 Coronavirus Ultraviolet Susceptibility # # # About Vystar Corporation: Based in Worcester, Mass., Vystar® Corp. (OTCQB: VYST) is the majority owner of Rotmans Furniture and Carpet and environmentally friendly technologies and products to improve lives, such as RxAir® UV light air purification products, Vytex™ Natural Rubber Latex (NRL) and Fluid Energy Solutions. Vystar is the exclusive creator of Vytex, a multi-patented, all-natural, raw material that contains significantly reduced levels of the proteins found in natural rubber latex and can be used in over 40,000 products. Vytex NRL is a 100% renewable resource, environmentally safe, "green" and fully biodegradable. Vystar is working with manufacturers across a broad range of consumer and medical products bringing Vytex NRL to market in adhesives, gloves, balloons, condoms, other medical devices and natural rubber latex foam mattresses, toppers, and pillows. For more information, visit About Bryan Stone, MD Dr. Bryan Stone combines his medical expertise as a board certified internal medicine and nephrology physician with a keen understanding of technology and an aptitude for invention to develop market-changing technologies. Dr. Stone is Desert Regional Medical Center's Chief of Medicine, Medical Director of Davita Cathedral City Dialysis Clinic, as well as Medical Application Specialist for Fluid Energy Conversion, a green energy division of Vystar with patented disruptive technologies. Forward-looking Statements: Investors are cautioned that certain statements contained in this document as well as some statements in periodic press releases and some oral statements of VYST officials are "Forward-Looking Statements" within the meaning of the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995 (the "Act"). Forward-looking statements include statements which are predictive in nature, which depend upon or refer to future events or conditions, which include words such as "believes," "anticipates," "intends," "plans," "expects," and similar expressions. In addition, any statements concerning future financial performance (including future revenues, earnings or growth rates), ongoing business strategies or prospects, and possible future VYST actions, product development and delivery, which may be provided by management, are also forward-looking statements as defined by the Act. Forward-looking statements involve known and unknown risks, uncertainties, and other factors which may cause the actual results, performance or achievements of the Company to materially differ from any future results, performance, or achievements expressed or implied by such forward-looking statements and to vary significantly from reporting period to reporting period. Although management believes that the assumptions made and expectations reflected in the forward-looking statements are reasonable, there is no assurance that the underlying assumptions will, in fact, prove to be correct or that actual future results will not be different from the expectations expressed in this report. These statements are not guarantees of future performance and VYST has no specific intention to update these statements.

Veteran Inventor Announces New Air Purification System That Splits CO₂, Produces Oxygen, and May Support Health and Ozone Recovery
Veteran Inventor Announces New Air Purification System That Splits CO₂, Produces Oxygen, and May Support Health and Ozone Recovery

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Veteran Inventor Announces New Air Purification System That Splits CO₂, Produces Oxygen, and May Support Health and Ozone Recovery

Veteran-led innovation introduces a multi-functional air filter system using Conducted Direct Current (CDC) to address environmental and wellness concerns Seminole, FLORIDA , July 20, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Clean Air Electric Filter announces the launch of its Conducted Direct Current (CDC) air purification system, a technology developed over 12 years by disabled American veteran Gal Joe Nahum. The system is designed to split carbon dioxide (CO₂) into carbon and oxygen, generate ozone through negative ions, and may offer additional wellness benefits, including support for nutrient absorption. Gal Joe Nahum Photo The CDC filtration system works by passing direct current through the air, targeting CO₂ molecules. As the air flows through the unit, the current splits the carbon from the oxygen atoms. Carbon is internally collected, and purified oxygen is released, contributing to cleaner indoor and outdoor environments. A unique feature of this system is its generation of negative ions (–ions). These ions are naturally found in environments like waterfalls, where the friction of water hitting air produces a charge. 'Negative ions bind to positively charged particles, such as dust and pollutants, pulling them to the ground and purifying the air,' said Gal Joe. Nahum. 'If they reach the upper atmosphere, they may convert into ozone. Given the ozone depletion over Antarctica, restoring this layer is a priority for global health.' Beyond air purification, Gal Joe Nahum suggests the CDC technology may also have future use in health and wellness. 'There is a theory that this technology could assist the body in absorbing essential nutrients like vitamin D and calcium, potentially benefiting bones, nails, and teeth,' he noted. While this aspect remains under exploration, the concept reflects Nahum's commitment to broader applications for public benefit. The system is also being paired with a renewable energy source. Nahum is developing a transformer that harvests atmospheric energy, such as lightning and thunder, and converts it into direct current, allowing the filtration system to operate sustainably off-grid. Gal Joe Nahum, who served during the Desert Storm conflict, has dedicated over a decade of his life to the development of this technology. However, his efforts have not always been met with support. 'I came to NASA with this technology in good faith, hoping to collaborate,' he said. 'But I was dismissed simply because I wasn't part of the system. They forgot that some of the greatest innovators, like the Wright brothers, didn't have formal credentials. Without them, NASA wouldn't even exist.' His work is also chronicled in his book, which explores his scientific innovations and space-related concepts. Learn more at Gal Joe Nahum Clean Air Electric Filter galnahum1971@

Veteran Inventor Announces New Air Purification System That Splits CO₂, Produces Oxygen, and May Support Health and Ozone Recovery
Veteran Inventor Announces New Air Purification System That Splits CO₂, Produces Oxygen, and May Support Health and Ozone Recovery

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Veteran Inventor Announces New Air Purification System That Splits CO₂, Produces Oxygen, and May Support Health and Ozone Recovery

Veteran-led innovation introduces a multi-functional air filter system using Conducted Direct Current (CDC) to address environmental and wellness concerns Seminole, FLORIDA , July 20, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Clean Air Electric Filter announces the launch of its Conducted Direct Current (CDC) air purification system, a technology developed over 12 years by disabled American veteran Gal Joe Nahum. The system is designed to split carbon dioxide (CO₂) into carbon and oxygen, generate ozone through negative ions, and may offer additional wellness benefits, including support for nutrient absorption. Gal Joe Nahum Photo The CDC filtration system works by passing direct current through the air, targeting CO₂ molecules. As the air flows through the unit, the current splits the carbon from the oxygen atoms. Carbon is internally collected, and purified oxygen is released, contributing to cleaner indoor and outdoor environments. A unique feature of this system is its generation of negative ions (–ions). These ions are naturally found in environments like waterfalls, where the friction of water hitting air produces a charge. 'Negative ions bind to positively charged particles, such as dust and pollutants, pulling them to the ground and purifying the air,' said Gal Joe. Nahum. 'If they reach the upper atmosphere, they may convert into ozone. Given the ozone depletion over Antarctica, restoring this layer is a priority for global health.' Beyond air purification, Gal Joe Nahum suggests the CDC technology may also have future use in health and wellness. 'There is a theory that this technology could assist the body in absorbing essential nutrients like vitamin D and calcium, potentially benefiting bones, nails, and teeth,' he noted. While this aspect remains under exploration, the concept reflects Nahum's commitment to broader applications for public benefit. The system is also being paired with a renewable energy source. Nahum is developing a transformer that harvests atmospheric energy, such as lightning and thunder, and converts it into direct current, allowing the filtration system to operate sustainably off-grid. Gal Joe Nahum, who served during the Desert Storm conflict, has dedicated over a decade of his life to the development of this technology. However, his efforts have not always been met with support. 'I came to NASA with this technology in good faith, hoping to collaborate,' he said. 'But I was dismissed simply because I wasn't part of the system. They forgot that some of the greatest innovators, like the Wright brothers, didn't have formal credentials. Without them, NASA wouldn't even exist.' His work is also chronicled in his book, which explores his scientific innovations and space-related concepts. Learn more at Gal Joe Nahum Clean Air Electric Filter galnahum1971@ in retrieving data Sign in to access your portfolio Error in retrieving data Error in retrieving data Error in retrieving data Error in retrieving data

We tested Dyson's fans to find which is best for staying cool (and warm) in 2025
We tested Dyson's fans to find which is best for staying cool (and warm) in 2025

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We tested Dyson's fans to find which is best for staying cool (and warm) in 2025

If you're in the market for a fan that does more than just blow warm air around, Dyson's range continues to set the standard. Known for futuristic designs, whisper-quiet motors and multi-functionality (think air purification, heating and app control), Dyson products represent a significant step up from your average pedestal or tower fan. But with numerous models to choose from and a starting retail price of £249.99, there's a lot to consider when deciding which Dyson fan is worth the investment. Whether you're after a compact option for your bedside table, a powerful air purifier to tackle summer pollen or a fan that doubles as a statement centrepiece, we've tested the five flagship models in its current range to help you decide. Here's our ranking of the best Dyson fans you can buy this summer, each tested for cooling power, features, noise levels and overall value. The best Dyson fans: At a glance JUMP TO REVIEWS How to choose the best Dyson fan Choosing the best Dyson fan comes down to what you want to use it for. If cooling is your primary concern, designs like the Purifier Cool PC1 or Cool CF1 offer powerful airflow with minimal noise and operating costs. For all-season use, the Hot+Cool HP09 features effective heating and a HEPA filter to trap allergens, suiting hay fever sufferers and combatting winter chills. Or for the basics, consider the Dyson Cool AM07 or Hot+Cool Jet Focus AM09, which don't feature below as they lack any advanced functionalities. Think about where you'll use it: larger spaces may benefit from the Purifier Big+Quiet, which offers wide airflow with whisper-quiet performance. Bedroom users should look for a night mode and lower noise levels. Smart features like app control, auto mode and air quality sensing are great (but they push up the price, so consider whether you'll really use them). Not all the models have the same purification capabilities, so check which nasties it captures. For our testing, we tried the most advanced iterations (for example, the formaldehyde banishing Dyson Purifier Hot+Cool HP09 over the more standard Dyson Purifier Hot+Cool Gen1 HP10). Lastly, check filter replacement costs and energy usage. Dyson fans aren't cheap, but they're efficient and often replace several devices at once. The best choice balances your space, lifestyle and budget. How we test fans I independently tested Dyson's latest fans in my home to see how they performed beyond the spec sheet. Each model was set up straight out of the box and run for at least one hour to see how well it operates from the start. I then moved the fans between rooms, including a particularly sweltering home office, to see how they handled real-world heat. Across testing, I focused on what matters: power, speed settings, oscillation range and how quickly each fan made a space feel genuinely cooler, not just stirred-up with warm air. Dyson's bladeless design means quieter operation by default, but I still paid close attention to noise levels, especially on higher settings. I also looked at extra features that elevate a fan from functional to impressive. Dyson fans go beyond the basics with HEPA filters, air quality sensors, heating capabilities, humidifiers, app control and voice assistant compatibility. These extras don't just look good on paper; they genuinely enhance everyday use. Ultimately, the best Dyson models strike a balance between cooling performance, quiet operation and clever features, all wrapped up in a design that looks good in your living room. Because style still counts, even when it's 28C. Why you can trust Telegraph Recommended Our thorough, real-world tests will always help you find the best product. No manufacturer ever sees Telegraph Recommended reviews before publication and we don't accept payment in exchange for favourable reviews, nor do we allow brands to pay for placement in our articles. All opinions are based on independent expert opinion and our hands-on testing. Visit our Who We Are page to learn more. The best Dyson fans of 2025 1. Best Buy Dyson Fan: Dyson Purifier Cool PC1 The Dyson Purifier Cool PC1 combines cooling airflow with powerful purification. In real-world summer tests (read: it was boiling), its bladeless technology delivered smooth, adjustable airflow that quietly cooled down a medium-sized room. It was super quick to get going too. I didn't need to read the bundled instructions. Cooling-wise, the fan offers 10 speeds, an automatic mode that adjusts the fan speed based on air quality readings and a night mode that operates with the quietest settings possible. It also oscillates to 350 degrees. While great for cooling an entire room, this makes using the remote, which has to be pointed directly at the display to work, laggy at times. The air purification is an added bonus, particularly when the fan was set up in my office that opens onto a busy main road. I noticed a difference almost immediately; the HEPA H13 filter and activated carbon layer is said to capture 99.97 per cent of microscopic particles (from car fumes to pollen) with real-time air quality monitoring accessible via the MyDyson app. Noise levels were barely audible at lower settings and peaking around 58dB on max, a similar volume to rainfall. It's light and narrow enough for small spaces, but sturdy enough to withstand daily use, although the all-plastic exterior feels slightly fragile and un-Dyson-like. Priced around £450, although more affordable than other Dyson combos, the PC1 is still a premium buy. Key specifications: 2. Best Value Dyson Fan: Dyson Cool CF1 On the hottest day of the year so far (I tested during the June heatwaves), the Dyson Cool CF1 quickly proved its worth: within seconds of switching it on, it delivered a strong, smooth breeze that noticeably cooled my medium-sized office. Weighing just 1.8kg, it is effortlessly portable and the signature sculpted, circular design makes it a premium-looking addition to any desk or bedside table. Experience-wise, the CF1 offers 10 speeds and variable oscillation angles (15, 40 and 70 degrees), making it easy to customise airflow direction and power. Despite the temperature, noise remained impressively low: whisper-quiet in night mode (around 23 to 29dB), rising to a gentle hum at full blast, although still quieter than most traditional fans. Running costs are also modest, with a maximum power draw of 30 Watts, resulting in less than one pence per hour to run, even at top speed. The magnetic remote is handy (though sometimes unresponsive), and the bladeless design is child- and pet-friendly, and easily wiped clean. The only caveats? There are no app control or useful extras, and at £250 it's still pricey. However, if you're looking for a Dyson fan for cooling on a budget of less than £300, the Dyson CF1 is a solid choice. Key specifications: 3. Best All-in-One Dyson Fan: Dyson Pure Humidify+Cool PH04 The Dyson Pure Humidify+Cool has become a bit of a hero in my home, especially during summer cold season. While its cooling and air-purifying features are excellent, it's the humidifier that has made the most noticeable difference. When our toddler brought home yet another nursery bug, this fan added just enough moisture to the air to ease their night-time coughing fits, helping everyone get a bit more sleep. Its bladeless design is safe for little hands, and the built-in HEPA and activated carbon filters clear out dust, allergens and chemical smells, especially useful after a round of cleaning sprays. It automatically senses changes in air quality and adjusts accordingly, eliminating the need for manual adjustments. Yes, it's large and not cheap at around £700, but you're getting a fan, air purifier and smart humidifier in one eye-catching unit. The app connectivity and remote are easy to use, and maintenance is surprisingly straightforward. If you've got kids and suffer through regular bouts of coughs, dry air or allergies, the Pure Humidify+Cool is a well-rounded investment in healthier air and slightly less sleepless nights. Key specifications: Dimensions: H 92.3cm, W 31.2cm, D 28 cm Speed settings: 10 Oscillation: 90 degrees Remote control: Yes Noise level: 60.4dB Weight: 8.16kg 4. Best Year-Round Dyson Fan: Dyson Purifier Hot+Cool HP09 I tested the Dyson Purifier Hot+Cool during a particularly warm spell, which meant trying the 'Hot' in Hot+Cool was a sweaty act of commitment. Flicking on the heating function in 28C temperatures felt mildly unhinged, but in the name of thorough testing, I did it. And it works, even in the peak of summer, the heater ramped up efficiently, demonstrating impressive projection and steady warmth. The cooling performance lived up to Dyson's bladeless legacy, offering an airy, consistent and more pleasant experience than a conventional fan. While it won't replace an air conditioner, it noticeably cooled our medium-sized living space with gentle airflow that wasn't distracting (or disruptive to nap time). Air purification was a solid performer too: the HEPA filter quietly handled dust, pollen and VOCs, while activated carbon tackled cleaning-product smells after a spring clean. Auto mode adjusted the airflow intelligently, and the tower design resembled modern decor more than a bulky appliance. Sound levels were moderate, ranging from near-silent at low speeds to a gentle background hum at full speed. At almost £700, it's another hefty investment, but combining heating, cooling and smart purification in a single unit is something few others offer. Key specifications: 5. Best Dyson Fan for Large Spaces: Dyson Purifier Big+Quiet BP04 The Dyson Purifier Big+Quiet is exactly what it says on the tin: big and outstandingly quiet. So big, in fact, that the only place I could fit it was in my husband's garage-turned-photo studio. At over a metre tall, it's a monolith, but I liked the way it looked, more like an architectural piece of furniture than an appliance. Despite its size, it runs whisper-quiet, even on higher settings, and the airflow is both wide and powerful. It cooled the space quickly and evenly, without that concentrated blast you get from smaller fans. But it's the air purification that it's truly designed for. Within minutes, the fan noticeably cleared the air of lingering smells. The HEPA and carbon filters work diligently behind the scenes, and the real-time air quality monitoring via the app provides an additional layer of insight. Admittedly, it's not suitable for small flats or tight corners, it requires space to breathe, and the price tag is as substantial as the unit itself. But if you've got a large room, studio or open-plan space that needs cooling and consistently clean air, the Big+Quiet lives up to its name. Key specifications: Dyson Fan FAQs How do Dyson fans compare to other fans? Dyson fans stand out for their bladeless design, ultra-quiet operation and multi-functionality – often combining cooling, heating and air purification in one polished unit. Compared to traditional fans, they're more voguish, safer around kids and pets and packed with smart features such as app control and air quality monitoring. That said, they're also significantly more expensive, and not everyone will need the extras. If you're after basic cooling, a standard tower fan will do the job for a fraction of the price. But if you want form, function and year-round performance, Dyson leads the pack. How often do I need to replace the filter in a Dyson Purifier fan? Dyson recommends replacing the filter in its purifier fans about once a year, depending on usage. If you run your fan daily, especially in polluted or allergy-prone environments, you might need to swap it out sooner. Thankfully, most Dyson models, including the Purifier Cool and Hot+Cool ranges, will alert you via the built-in display or app when it's time for a change. Filters aren't cheap (expect to pay around £60), but regular replacement is crucial to maintaining the air purifier's effectiveness and ensuring your fan runs smoothly. Ignore it too long, and you'll lose the performance you paid for. Which Dyson fan is best for cooling a room? For pure cooling power, the Dyson Purifier Cool PC1 is one of the best options. It delivers a strong, focused airflow while also purifying the air – a bonus during allergy season or city summers. If you're cooling a larger space, the Dyson Purifier Big+Quiet is even more effective, thanks to its wide airflow and low-noise performance. While all Dyson fans offer some degree of cooling, models like the Hot+Cool or Humidify+Cool are more multi-purpose. Are Dyson fans noisy, especially the purifier or Hot+Cool models when on higher settings? Dyson fans are impressively quiet on lower settings, but like most fans, they get noticeably louder at higher speeds, especially the Purifier Hot+Cool models. When heating or cooling at full power, you'll hear a steady hum that's more noticeable in quiet rooms. That said, they're still less noisy than most traditional fans or heaters, and the sound is more of a soft whoosh than an annoying whirr. Every Dyson model featured also has a night mode to reduce noise and dim the display. If you're noise-sensitive, stick to lower settings or look for models like the Big+Quiet, which lives up to its name. What are the benefits of the 'Hot+Cool' Dyson fan models? Dyson's Hot+Cool models are designed for year-round comfort, combining powerful cooling in summer with fast, even heating in winter. They're handy for anyone looking to streamline their home appliances – no need to store separate fans and heaters. You also get Dyson's signature air purification, removing pollutants and allergens while you heat or cool. Smart features, such as app control, voice commands and automatic air quality monitoring, are available in some configurations and add extra convenience. While they're more expensive than single-function models, the versatile all-in-one design makes them a smart investment if you want climate control without clutter.

Humming noise ‘dealt with' NextStar Battery Plant
Humming noise ‘dealt with' NextStar Battery Plant

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time19-06-2025

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Humming noise ‘dealt with' NextStar Battery Plant

A helicopter hovering near E.C. Row Expressway and Banwell Road is helping install equipment at the new battery plant in Windsor, Ont., on Monday, Nov. 18, 2024. (Bob Bellacicco/CTV News Windsor) A city councillor has confirmed that the humming noise coming from NextStar Battery Plant has been 'dealt with'. Ward 7 councillor, Angelo Marignani said he was getting complaints from Forest Glade residents about a 'tonal hum'. An investigation revealed the noise was coming from an air purification system. The plant installed insulating blankets around the exhaust vents, dampening the sound. In April, the plant discussed the sound, turning off the air purification system to temporarily stop the sound. At that point, they discussed the blankets, awaiting a report from consultants before moving forward.

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