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April 8, 2021
Do air purifiers help with coronavirus (COVID-19)?
Do Blueair purifiers remove coronavirus?

To help answer this question, we took an aggressive approach to put our HealthProtect™ and Blue air purifiers to the test as the leading brand to test against the live SARS-CoV-2 virus. Results from bio safety lab, MRIGlobal, show our HealthProtect™ 7400 series and Blue 3610 air purifiers effectively removed at least 99.9% of the live airborne virus (SARS-CoV-2) from an 0,37 m³ biosafety lab test chamber.¹

Blueair is the leading air purifier brand to test against live SARS-CoV-2 virus – with our HealthProtect™ and Blue air purifiers.

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What is coronavirus (COVID-19)?

Often used interchangeably by those not in a science field, there is an important distinction between COVID-19, Coronavirus, and SARS-CoV-2. The physical virus is officially named SARS-CoV-2, which stands for severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2. It is a strain within the coronavirus family. The disease caused by the virus is called COVID-19 (‘CO’ stands for ‘corona,’ ‘VI’ for ‘virus,’ and ‘D’ for disease). In the following content, SARS-CoV-2 will be referred to as ‘coronavirus’.

How coronavirus spreads

According to the Center of Disease Control and Protection, exposure to respiratory droplets containing the infection viruses is the main way people are infected with SARS-CoV-2 (the virus that causes COVID-19). Exposure to respiratory droplets containing the virus can happen through direct contact (for example, shaking hands) or through the air.²

Why we did this

Inspired by our Swedish heritage, quality is at the heart of everything we do - we champion independent, third-party testing with methods that produce honest, factual results. While other brands report coronavirus removal using virus substitutes or proxies, we aimed higher with our testing methods. We conducted removal tests in the best way we know-how, with cutting-edge technology in a biosafety lab, using the live SARS-CoV-2 coronavirus.

View the full report in our support section.
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Our testing journey

First, we identified one of only a handful of global labs that can accommodate live aerosolized coronavirus testing, US-based MRIGlobal. The accredited biosafety lab has a proven track record of safety and expertise, performing contract scientific and engineering research for government and industry partners including the DOD, CDC, EPA and NIH.

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Capturing live SARS-CoV-2 virus particles

To test coronavirus removal, a Blueair HealthProtect™ 7410i air purifier was placed inside a Class III biological safety cabinet, measuring 0,37m³. Although our 7400 series models are AHAM Verifide® for room sizes up to 38 m², the size of the testing area was limited by safety protocols for the volume of aerosolized virus particles allowed.³

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The live virus particles were pressurized, also called aerosolizing, using a device called a nebulizer to replicate the fine particles of respiratory droplets spread by an infected person. Theses droplets can hang in the air for up to a few hours.⁵

Part 1: Measuring airborne coronavirus concentrations without an air purifier


To understand how much of the virus remains in the air without an air purifier, three tests were conducted inside the bio-safety cabinet with the air purifier turned OFF. Virus particles were released into the area using a pressurized device, turning the particles into an aerosolized mist and circulated by a fan for 10 minutes to ensure they were distributed throughout the testing area. After 5 minutes, a sample was taken to measure the concentration of coronavirus particles in the air. An average of the three tests became our baseline measurement.

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Part 2: Measuring the air purifiers removal of the airborne virus


Next, the same process was repeated three times, except, this time, the HealthProtect™ 7410i air purifier was turned ON at the 10-minute mark. Like the three baseline tests, air samples were taken after 5 minutes to measure the concentration of aerosolized coronavirus particles. An average of the three tests became the reduction or removal measurement. When compared with the baseline measurement, the results show 99.99% of the live aerosolized SARS-CoV-2 was removed from the air in the test chamber.

Results show 99.99% of the live SARS-CoV-2 virus was removed from the air in the test chamber by the HealthProtect™ 7400 series air purifier.

For more on ventilating and circulating clean air to reduce exposure to coronavirus, please look to the guidance and recommendations from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and US Environmental Protection Agency.⁴

"When used properly, air purifiers can help reduce airborne contaminants, including viruses in a home or confined space," according to the EPA.⁵

Questions about our air purifiers, technology, or testing?

Our clean air experts are here to help. Visit our contact us page to find all the ways to get in touch.

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Our most advanced air purifiers feature GermShield™ technology to proactively monitor conditions on standby to remove bacteria.

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¹HealthProtect™ 7400 series tested in 0,37 m³ chamber. Not proven to kill SARS-CoV-2 or reduce or prevent COVID-19 transmission

²CDC, ‘Science Brief: SARS-CoV-2 and Potential Airborne Transmission’, October 2020 

³0,37 m³ test chamber does not translate to larger room sizes. 

⁴CDC, ‘Ventilation in Buildings’, December 21, 2020 

⁵EPA, ‘Will an air cleaner or air PURIFIER help protect me and my family FROM COVID-19 in my home?’, January 12, 2021