
Dometic Marine, the world's leading supplier of marine air conditioning launches the new Breathe Easy Air Purifier Series, which has received a Special Mention at the prestigious DAME Awards.
Available for yachts of all sizes, the Dometic Marine Breathe Easy Air Purifier with innovative Photocatalytic Nano-Mesh Technology provides an easy and cost-effective solution to eliminate unpleasant odours and airborne biological contaminants such as mould spores, bacteria, pollen, viruses, and fumes onboard.

The technologically advanced and quiet system uses a unique Photocatalytic Nano-Mesh and Ultraviolet (UV) light to clean and transform airborne contaminants into non-toxic elements. By sterilizing bacteria and fumes, the system significantly enhances air quality, providing fresher, cleaner and healthier air onboard. The Breathe Easy Air Purifier uses a specific frequency of UV light that produces no harmful ozone.
The Breathe Easy Air Purifier Series includes three innovative models: A Portable free-standing model and two In-Line Ductable models. Small and lightweight, the portable Air Purifier can be installed in any cabin and uses an internal fan to move contaminated air through the Photocatalytic Nano-Mesh and UV light. The In-Duct systems are installed within the ducting line and use the air-conditioning system's blower to move contaminated air through the Air Purifier.
The Breathe Easy Air Purifier with Catalytic Nano-Mesh Technology enhances the previously successful line of Breathe Easy micro-particle, anti-allergenic air filters.
Summary of Features:
- Photocatalytic Nano-Mesh technology provides high-performance killing of airborne biological contaminants.
- Photocatalytic Nano-Mesh technology removes 50% - 99% of airborne contaminants that pass through the system such as mould spores, bacteria, pollen, viruses, fumes and unpleasant odours.
- Uses a specific frequency of UV light that produces no harmful ozone.
- Quiet operation.
About the Technology:
The Photocatalytic Nano-Mesh is constructed of metalized foam. This minutely intricate structure provides 2200% more surface area for holding the molecular catalytic coating than is possible with a simple screen structure. In addition, through the science of nanotechnology, the titanium-dioxide catalyst is restructured at the molecular level to have an increased number of contact surfaces. This provides 70% more atoms on the catalytic surface for improved reactivity with contaminants.
The metalized foam structure and the catalyst's nanotechnology create maximum photocatalytic activation for more thorough purification of air. This means fresher, cleaner and healthier air onboard. The system has been proven to reduce volatile organic compounds (VOC) by 57% and formaldehyde levels by 41% within a six hour period.