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The E-Fan air freshener is designed for our desk both at home and in the office. This practical device allows a uniform and continuous diffusion of aromas, thanks to a small very quiet fan that goes completely unnoticed. It has 3 diffusion levels, which can be selected by activating the switch at the base of the air freshener.
It is very easy to mount since it only requires a Ø80mm machining to mount it in the furniture with its locking ring. It requires air fresheners tablets that are easily replaceable by removing the top cover with a simple twist.
It is supplied in a kit with a 1.5 m plug-in power supply of 100~240V AC 50-60Hz. In addition, the kit includes a soaking felt and a lavender scented air freshener tablet.
An operational E-Fan air freshener emits 28 decibels, a reduced value considering that the WHO establishes that a continuous noise level of less than 30dB is suitable for resting.
The noise levels suitable for our environment depend on our activity, considering we are continuously surrounded by noise such as vehicle traffic, industries and construction sites.
Exposure to prolonged noise can affect our health causing stress, anxiety, irritability, insomnia, fatigue, headache, dizziness, hypertension, muscle tension, heart problems, hearing loss (temporary, irreversible or progressive) and tinnitus.
The range of human’s ear audible sounds is from 0 to 120 decibels (dB), 75dB can be harmful, depending on intensity or exposure time. The noise levels in our environment should be as follows:
- At home from 40 to 50dB. These are the typical values of a quiet room and a conversation with no environmental or background noise.
- To sleep 30dB. The WHO establishes that continuous noise should not exceed 30dB as it can disturb sleep quality, and an instantaneous noise should not exceed 45dB since it can result in waking us up in the night.
- At work 60dB. The usual office environment noise level is 60 dB, being 85dB the maximum allowed in Spain for an eight-hour workday, in case the intensity increases by 3dB, the noise exposure time should be halved.
- In the city from 50 to 90dB. The range is 50 to 90 dB, depending on the city vehicles traffic and the instantaneous noise such as sirens and alarms.