Svenske luftrensere udleder skadelig ozon

En inspektion viser, at flere luftrensere solgt i Sverige udleder overdrevne niveauer af den giftige gas ozon. Elsäkerhetsverket og Kemikalieinspektionen testede 20 modeller, hvoraf fire overskred sikkerhedsgrænserne. De fleste renserne havde en eller anden mangel.

En fælles inspektion af Elsäkerhetsverket og Kemikalieinspektionen har afdækket alvorlige fejl i luftrensere solgt i Sverige. Af 20 undersøgte modeller udleder fire ozonniveauer over de tilladte grænser, hvilket udgør 20 procent. «At 20 procent af de inspektede luftrensere udleder for høje niveauer er alvorligt», siger Kerstin Gustafsson, inspektør hos Kemikalieinspektionen, i en pressemeddelelse. Ud over ozonudledning blev der fundet mangler ved elektrisk sikkerhed, kemisk indhold og dokumentation. De fleste testede rensere havde problemer, og gennemgangen bekræfter, at billige produkter importeret fra lande uden for EU er mere udsatte for problemer. Ozon er en giftig gas, der kan irritere luftveje og øjne, forårsage hoste og åndedrætsbesvær og forværre astma. Myndighederne understreger vigtigheden af, at forbrugere er opmærksomme på disse risici, når de køber luftrensere for at forbedre indeluftkvaliteten.

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