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Dyson Releases a Humidifier That Kills Bacteria With Ultraviolet Light

  • Brian HeaterBrian Heater
  • October 22, 2014

Dyson

Premium British vacuum maker Dyson has entered the humidifier market with a unit that utilizes ultraviolet light to kill 99.9% of the bacteria living in the water it emits. According to the company, standard humidifiers can release 280 counts of bacteria in their first two minutes of operation.

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