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The Airdog P50 Pet Air Purifier was independently tested for pet allergen removal under controlled laboratory conditions.
Test results showed:
98.4% removal of Can f 1 (dog allergen)
98.3% removal of Fel d 1 (cat allergen)
The testing was conducted in a 30 m³ enclosed chamber using internationally recognized allergen detection kits from Indoor Biotechnologies and followed the GB/T 18801-2022 Air Cleaner testing standard.
For pet owners suffering from allergies caused by cat dander or dog dander, the Airdog P50 demonstrated significant allergen reduction performance.
Product | Airdog P50 air purifier |
Model | KJ300F-P50 |
Power Supply | 24v |
Product Power | 36W |
Air Purifier Fan Speed | L4 |
Tested Allergens | Fel d 1, Can f 1 |
Allergens Manufacturer | Indoor Biotechnologies (USA) |
Test Standard | GB/T 18801-2022 |
Test Chamber | 30 m³ |
Dog Allergen Removal | >98.4% |
Cat Allergen Removal | >98.3% |
Dog Report No. | WCk-25-51335 |
Cat Report No. | WCk-25-51396 |
Test Date | October 15, 2025 |
Can f 1 allergen removal efficiency:
>98.4%
Laboratory Report No.:
WCk-25-51335
Fel d 1 allergen removal efficiency:
>98.3%
Laboratory Report No.:
WCk-25-51396
Pet hair itself is not usually the allergen.
The actual triggers are microscopic proteins attached to:
Dead skin flakes (dander)
Saliva residues
Fur particles
These particles become airborne and are easily inhaled.
Common symptoms include:
Sneezing
Runny nose
Nasal congestion
Itchy eyes
Asthma flare-ups
Reducing airborne allergen concentration is one of the most effective strategies for improving indoor comfort.
Fel d 1 is the primary allergen produced by cats.
It is found in:
Saliva
Skin glands
Dander
When cats groom themselves, Fel d 1 spreads onto fur and becomes airborne.
Many studies identify Fel d 1 as the dominant cause of cat allergies.
Can f 1 is one of the most significant allergens produced by dogs.
It originates from:
Dog dander
Saliva
Fur surfaces
Like Fel d 1, Can f 1 can remain suspended in indoor air and accumulate throughout the home.
Airdog P50 uses patented TPA® (Two-Pole Active) technology.
Instead of relying solely on passive mechanical filtration, the system creates an electrostatic field that attracts and captures airborne particles.
Key specifications:
Captures particles down to 0.0146 μm
Continuously removes suspended pet dander
Washable collector plates
No frequent HEPA replacement required
Pet allergens often remain airborne for extended periods.
Airdog P50 uses high airflow circulation to:
Pull airborne dander toward the purifier
Reduce floating pet hair
Improve whole-room air cleaning efficiency
This is especially useful during seasonal shedding periods.
In addition to allergen control, Airdog P50 includes a Photo-Sensitive Deodorization Core.
Using visible light activation technology (400–410 nm), the system helps decompose:
Pet odors
VOCs
Formaldehyde
into:
Water
Carbon dioxide
Nitrogen
No. Most pet allergies are caused by allergenic proteins such as Fel d 1 and Can f 1, not the hair itself.
Yes. A properly designed air purifier can reduce airborne cat allergens by continuously removing dander particles from indoor air.
Yes. Removing airborne Can f 1-containing particles may help reduce exposure to dog allergens.
The product is designed to reduce airborne pet dander and allergens, making it suitable for households concerned about pet-related indoor air quality.
