Thanks to Airfree for sending me the Babyair. As always, all opinions are my own.
This past year, our daughter went from cosleeping in our room to her own bedroom. Since she’s always had trouble with fitful sleeping, we put an Airfree Air Purifier in her bedroom and have had great success! Not only did her nosebleeds completely resolve, she’s had more restful sleep since we added the purifier to her bedroom. Recently, I learned that Airfree released a purifier called Babyair and I knew it would make a great addition to our home.
Just like all of Airfree’s purifiers, the Babyair is sleek and only requires a small area to do its work. Airfree’s exclusive technology works by eliminating microorganisms and allergens, destroying them in a fraction of a second. Between 14,000 and 20,000 liters of air pass through the Airfree device every hour, treating all the air in the room in a very short space of time. As stated on Airfree’s site, their purifying process works similarly to boiling water. When water is boiled, the microorganisms are eliminated. When Airfree’s purifiers draw in air, they heat the air up which sterilizes it. Then the air is cooled and released back into the room.
Harper likes her Airfree Purifier, but when she saw the new Babyair she wanted it in her room right away, and I’m sure you can guess why! The Babyair has a constellation-like pattern on the top that showers the room’s ceiling with stars and moons. For kids who are scared of the dark (like our Harper!) this is a great feature. Plus, you can change the color from red to green to blue, which is so fun. We’ve moved Harper’s previous purifier into our bedroom and now run the Babyair in her room.
She loves having these calming lights in her room, and since Airfree is completely silent she’s not disturbed at all by it while she sleeps. You can, of course, turn the lights off if you choose to; but they’re a super fun feature! Along with being silent, Airfree’s technology doesn’t require any filters or maintenance – simply turn the product on and leave it alone to do it’s work!
The patented Thermodynamic TSS Technology destroys mold, dust mites, bacteria, viruses, pollen, pet dander, tobacco and other organic allergens. It also reduces indoor harmful ozone levels. We haven’t found any negatives to using Airfree Air Purifiers, and have plans to add one to each room in our house.
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Hi there! I’m Amber, a 34 year old wife and mom of two from central Minnesota. I love to be outside with my family anywhere the weather is warm (which means I spend half the year freezing). We’re a homeschooling family that loves to travel as often as possible! When I have a spare free moment, I love to read, take photos, and scrapbook. I’m interested in anything that makes life more fun; I also love socializing and sharing about my favorite products!
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This is amazing new grandbaby in August would be perfect for the nursery sure hope to win great gift thanks
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I think I’m just a big BABY because I want this for my bedroom. Looks like a great product.
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This would be great for a special baby I know. It also would be good for my teen daughters room, she has allergies.
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My husband really wants me to get an air purifier. The Airfree Lotus would be perfect for our home.
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I have a 6 month old grandson who really needs this in his room. He has had bronchitis twice already.
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We have so many pets in the house so I would like to get one of their air purifiers for our bedroom. I like the star patterns on this one for baby.
This sounds really nice. I love that it doesn’t require any filters or maintenance and destroys so many things in the air. I would love to own a few of these!