Breathe Easy
in Your Dorm Room
Dorm life is full of new experiences
— poor air quality shouldn't be one of them.
The Hidden Problem: What's in Dorm Room Air?
Dorm rooms can quickly become a hotspot for indoor air pollutants due to their compact size and shared nature. Dust and allergens from bedding, rugs, and clothing accumulate easily, while mold and mildew thrive in shared bathrooms and older AC units. Everyday activities like cooking, spraying air fresheners, or using cleaning products release odors and volatile organic compounds (VOCs) into the air. On top of that, tight living quarters make it easier for airborne germs to spread from person to person.
Why Does Poor Air Quality Happen in Dorms?
- Small, enclosed spaces with limited airflow
- Shared HVAC systems between multiple students
- Infrequent cleaning and maintenance
- Restricted or sealed windows
- Humid environments or below level location.
The Impact: Numbers Don't Lie
Common Household Allergen Reduction Tests
Bacteria, Mold & Virus Reduction Tests 6
Bacteria (E. coli)
Mold (A. niger)
Virus (MS2)
VOC Reduction Tests 7
D-Limonene
Heptane
Toluene
Ammonia
Formaldehyde
A Healthier Solution Starts with Clean Air
Award-Winning Design That Fits Right In
The BioGS 2.0 isn't just powerful—it's beautifully engineered. Recognized with prestigious design awards like the Red Dot and Good Design, this air purifier combines advanced filtration with a sleek, minimalist form that looks right at home in any dorm room. Clean air, without compromising style.
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