The Diverter cleans the polluted air and releases the clean portion back into the environment. This creates a cycle that incrementally improves air purity in the upper zone of the room, where people breathe.

The Diverter separates raw air into two streams: clean air and dirty air, using a small (Ø 20cm X 25 cm long) and efficient device (20W) that can be easily placed in various locations such as living rooms, kitchens, bedrooms, and classrooms.
By returning the clean air to the room, there is no need to heat the air again to achieve comfortable conditions. Meanwhile, the polluted air is directed downward, where the lower air quality does not matter. Due to the natural tendency for clean air to rise and heavier air to fall, a gradient of air quality is generated in the room. This feature facilitates the removal of dirty air through air grills and doors in rooms where no ventilation ducts or HVAC systems are installed.

