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With the rapid development of cities, the number of vehicles in urban areas is increasing, and smog pollution is becoming more severe. Consequently, air purifiers have become a standard appliance in many households. In the daily use of an air purifier, regular cleaning is essential; it not only extends the service life of the purifier but also improves its performance. The LD10 laser dust sensor plays a key role in this monitoring.
How should an air purifier be cleaned?
After an air purifier is used for a period, the filters accumulate a large amount of dirt and impurities, which can block the filters. Regular cleaning is a must. Currently, filters used in air purifiers are generally categorized as humidifying filters, activated carbon filters, and HEPA filters. Some filters can be directly removed and washed with water, while others cannot. The instruction manual inside the air purifier usually provides detailed instructions. Once removed, they should be cleaned according to requirements and then placed in a ventilated area to dry.
The sensor window on the air purifier can promptly detect indoor air quality, making it convenient for users to select the machine's operating mode. If there is dirt or dust around the sensor window, its sensitivity will be affected. The sensor window can be cleaned with a wet cotton swab and then dried with a dry cotton swab.
Regarding PM2.5 sensors used in air purifiers, Luftmy's PM2.5 laser dust sensors and PM2.5 infrared dust sensors are suitable for air purifiers, air conditioners with purification functions, PM2.5 detectors, range hoods, smoke alarms, fresh air systems, vehicle purification equipment, specialized PM2.5 sensors, air probes, etc.