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LG introduces new PuriCare air solution in Singapore

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LG Electronics Singapore is introducing the PuriCare 360° Hit Air Purifier featuring a Multi-filtration system. Delivering enhanced deodorization and air purification, the LG PuriCare 360° will be available in mid-May locally, bringing fresh air quality to the comfort of people’s homes.

Known for its effective air purification, distinctive 360-degree design and conveniently compact size, the LG PuriCare 360° can refresh and revitalize the air throughout the entire room.

LG’s advanced PuriCare solution is also equipped with a multi-filtration system. The comprehensive system removes bacteria, viruses, allergens, harmful gases, and 99.999 percent of ultra-fine dust particles (as small as 0.01 micrometers) from the air. Ionizer is another innovation being utilized to remove harmful bacteria.

For the ultimate convenience, the new air purifier can also be controlled by the LG ThinQ app. Users can monitor their indoor air quality with the smart LED panel, displaying four coloured lights based on the contaminants and odour detected by the sensor system. Users also can change device settings or turn it off and on with just their smartphone, allowing them to control the air purifier while they are away.

“Our latest LG PuriCare model provides clean, purified air to make your living environment safer, more hygienic and more comfortable,” said Lyu Jae-cheol, president of LG Electronics Home Appliance & Air Solution Company. “We will continue to provide complete air purification solutions to deliver maximum value to our customers worldwide.”

The new LG PuriCare 360° Hit Air Purifier with Multi-filtration System is priced at S$399 and will be available from mid-May, at LG official brand stores on KrisShop, Lazada and Shopee, as well as at authorized retailers – Amazon, Audio House, Best Denki, Courts, Gain City and Harvey Norman.

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