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A company has made a new air for the home. The company is called Dyson. Its air purifier is called the Pure Cool Link. The captures up to 99.95 per cent of pollutants in the home. Pollutants are the like dust, smells, chemicals, pollen and . The device cleans the air in a room in an hour. It also checks the air to automatically keep it at safe . This is great for people who have allergies or for with asthma. The device can be linked to an app so that users can control it from in the world.

Pollution is a growing . Most of us think it is only a outside the home. James Dyson, the founder of the Dyson company, said: "We think it is polluted outside of our , but the air inside can be far ." The lead designer at Dyson explained this can happen. He said: "Modern homes have been built to be sealed against and trap heat, which means the pollutants we create inside the home are also trapped and build up to up to five times more polluted indoors than out." The purifiers will be on for between $500 and $650.

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