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ANALYSIS: AIR TREATMENT – HEATING Home Appliances


It’s time for the annual


general heating! 32


As Winter is nearly upon us, it’s time to start getting out the electric heaters! Will McGill takes a look at what heating and air treatment technology is available.


ways to keep consumers warm. The heating and air treatment market has


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been experiencing growth and is predicted to grow to almost £2 billion between 2022 and 2027, as there is an increasing demand for energy saving and safe domestic appliances. Some of the reasons for the increase in demand is the reshaping of the market. The advancement in technology which offers features such as remote control, programmable settings and being more energy efficient.


It is also important that these appliances achieve the correct room temperature whilst not being too imposing as well. This is something manufacturers have been working on so consumers can remain proud of their homes.


s we enter the Winter months the need for heating and air treatment appliances is set to go through the roof as companies look for innovative


yet energy-efficient


“It’ll soon be getting colder with the nights pulling in, so consumers are on the lookout for appliances to help them keep warm this Winter. Retailers with a selection of options will be the go-to place,” says Bluestem Group.


Take cAir with air purifiers


Something else consumers need to be aware of within the Winter months is that with windows and doors closed to keep the cold out, mould and damp can start to accumulate within the home, exacerbating the symptoms of asthma and allergies. There are a number of products out there to solve this problem. Igenix, distributed by Bluestem Group, has a solution through its range of dehumidifiers, which help to remove excess moisture from the air, eliminating condensation, aiding relief from allergies and deterring dust mites. The Wi-Fi enabled IG9600WIFI from Igenix


helps to pull these pollutants from the air, leaving the consumer with cleaner air that is free of unpleasant odours and airborne germs, such as COVID-19. It also has features such as; a 3-Stage HEPA


Filter, this model removes 99.99 per cent of polluted particles, allergens and dust from the air. It also has a colour-coded LED sensor on the top of the unit which enables consumers to easily


see the air quality of the room, and because it is connected to the internet it is Google Assistant and Amazon Alexa compatible so users can remotely control the appliance. Over at Electrolux,


it has its AEG brand


featuring a range of Air Comfort products. Colin Swift, Product Manager of Consumables Accessories, says: “Our award-winning AX7 and AX5 purifiers are just some of the products that we have on offer. Our AX7 Air Purifier is equipped with a five-stage purification system, and the AX5 with a four-stage system, making both appliances highly effective against common airborne irritants, bacteria, and odours.”


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