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Standard Bedroom Machine

Standard Bedroom Machine

The Austin Air Bedroom Machine is an advanced air purifier for nighttime respiratory support, chemical sensitivities, and overall health. Clinically proven and backed by extensive research from Johns Hopkins University Medical School, this unit features five stages of medical-grade and military-grade filtration, including our unique HEGA (High Efficiency Gas Adsorption) carbon cloth, to remove ultrafine particles, chemicals, gases, VOCs, and airborne viruses—so you can sleep in truly clean air.

Recommended by leading doctors for those with chronic respiratory or sleep issues, the Bedroom Machine is your best defense against the air pollution that often goes unnoticed but impacts your health the most—while you sleep.

  • Recommended by sleep experts and allergists
  • Tested and trusted by major medical institutions

CLINICALLY PROVEN FOR BETTER SLEEP & BREATHING

Validated by Johns Hopkins research to significantly improve sleep quality, lung function, and overall nighttime air quality.

DUAL-STAGE VIRUS AND GAS PROTECTION

Combines 60 sq. ft. of medical-grade HEPA (Certified HEPA material rated to capture 99.97% of airborne particles down to .3 microns and 99% of airborne particles down to .1 microns) with a military-grade HEGA carbon cloth to trap and deactivate viruses, bacteria, chemicals, and volatile organic compounds (VOCs).

QUIET, ALL-NIGHT OPERATION

This purifier delivers powerful filtration with a soft, quiet hum that won’t disturb sleep. Or turn it up to a higher setting for increased filtration and a perfect “white noise” sleeping sound.

360° AIR INTAKE + 5-LAYER FILTRATION

Pulls air in from all directions and passes it through a layered filtration system that removes everything from dust and pet dander to formaldehyde and airborne viruses.

AN AMERICAN COMPANY WITH LONG-LASTING FILTERS

With a filter built to last 5 years, this reduces replacement frequency and ongoing costs.

THE BEDROOM MACHINE IS DESIGNED FOR PEOPLE WHO:

  • Want an extra layer of virus and bacteria protection
  • Have trouble sleeping due to air quality or are working to optimize their sleep environment
  • Live with asthma, allergies, COPD, or other chronic respiratory issues
  • Spend a lot of time indoors in newer homes where construction materials emit harmful VOCs
  • Seek relief from mold, dust mites, pet dander, and pollen in the bedroom
  • Are sensitive to indoor air pollution and want the cleanest possible sleeping space

WHY CHOOSE THE AUSTIN AIR BEDROOM MACHINE?

When it comes to nighttime air purification, the Bedroom Machine sets the gold standard. It’s the only unit in the Austin Air lineup with both medical-grade HEPA and our unique military-grade HEGA carbon cloth, originally developed for chemical warfare protection. This dual-defense technology doesn’t just trap particles—it neutralizes the gases, chemicals, and pathogens that regular HEPA filters leave behind.

Backed by a clinical study from Johns Hopkins, the Bedroom Machine is the ideal choice for anyone struggling with chemical sensitivities, allergies, or poor sleep quality due to air pollution. Whether you live in a city apartment, a new construction home, or are simply looking to create a sanctuary for healing, this purifier delivers hospital-grade air purification at home.

REAL RESEARCH. REAL RESULTS.

Independent studies show how Austin Air purifiers reduce respiratory symptoms, flareups, and ER visits, as well as lower indoor air pollution and even help regulate blood pressure.

The NO₂ Study

In this study, researchers worked with Johns Hopkins University to see if air purifiers could reduce indoor nitrogen dioxide (NO₂)—a harmful gas from gas stoves and heaters that can trigger coughing, wheezing, and breathing problems, especially in people with COPD or asthma.

What they did:

  • They chose homes that had unvented gas appliances—like stoves or heaters—which produce NO₂.
  • Participants were split into three groups: one group had their gas stoves replaced with electric ones, another used ventilation hoods, and the third group used two Bedroom Machine purifiers (in the kitchen and bedroom) while keeping their gas appliances.
  • Researchers measured NO₂ levels before changes, one week later, and again after three months.

What they found:

  • Homes that replaced gas stoves had major drops in NO₂—no surprise.
  • But the homes using Bedroom Machines saw NO₂ drop by 23% in bedrooms and 27% in kitchens within just one week—and levels stayed low for months.
  • Surprisingly, using only ventilation hoods did not significantly reduce NO₂.

Why it matters:

  • For people who can’t remove gas appliances (like renters), the Bedroom Machine offers a proven way to reduce indoor NO₂ and improve air quality.
  • Cleaner air means fewer respiratory symptoms like coughing and chest tightness.
  • This study shows that using Bedroom Machine air purifiers at home can be almost as effective as removing gas sources altogether.

In simple terms:Running two Bedroom Machine purifiers in homes with gas stoves cut dangerous NO₂ levels by nearly a quarter in bedrooms and kitchen—helping people breathe easier and reduce exposure to indoor pollution.

The Pregnant Women & Infants Study

Researchers partnered with Johns Hopkins University and the Baltimore City Health Department to test whether placing Austin Air Bedroom Machines in homes with pregnant women or babies and smokers could improve indoor air quality.

What They Did:

  • Recruited 50 pregnant women or new mothers, most living in low-income, urban households. Every home had at least one smoker.
  • Teams installed two Bedroom Machine purifiers per home—one in the living room and one in the mother’s or infant’s bedroom.
  • Participants also received education about the dangers of secondhand smoke (SHS).
  • Researchers measured air quality (PM₂.₅), indoor nicotine levels, and salivary cotinine (a marker for smoke exposure) before and after four weeks of purifier use. 

What They Found:

  • Fine particulate matter (PM₂.₅) in the air dropped significantly—meaning there was much less dust, smoke particles, and combustion pollutants.
  • For non-smoking women, salivary cotinine levels (a sign of smoke exposure) dropped significantly, showing they experienced less secondhand smoke exposure indoors.
  • Although nicotine levels in the air didn’t drop significantly, most participants (70%) reported that smokers started avoiding smoking indoors.
  • Satisfaction was high—91% were happy with the intervention, and 98% would recommend air purifiers to others.

Why This Matters:

  • Air purifiers are not a substitute for smoking bans, but they offer a powerful way to lower indoor pollution and protect non-smokers, especially pregnant women and infants.
  • Reducing PM₂.₅ and smoke exposure indoors may help prevent respiratory issues and boost early childhood health.
  • The high satisfaction rates suggest that portable air purification is a feasible and well-received intervention in vulnerable communities.

In simple terms: Installing Bedroom Machines in homes where someone smokes helped clean the air by reducing fine particles and smoke exposure. Pregnant women and infants in these households breathed cleaner air and felt the benefit almost immediately.

The Clean Air Heart Ancillary Study

Researchers studied whether the Austin Air Bedroom Machine could help people who used to smoke and now have moderate to severe COPD (a lung disease that makes it hard to breathe).

How the study worked:

  • 116 participants who were former smokers with COPD received either a real air purifier or a fake (sham) one that looked the same but didn't filter.
  • They used the machine for 6 months, and researchers checked how it affected their breathing problems, rescue inhaler use, and walking ability.
  • They also tracked symptoms using special questionnaires and tests.

What they found:

  • People using the Bedroom Machine reported fewer respiratory symptoms—like less coughing and less shortness of breath.
  • Bedroom Machine users had fewer moderate COPD flare-ups and used their rescue inhalers about half as much compared to the fake-filter group.
  • Among folks who used the purifier more than 80% of the time, they walked farther in exercise tests and saw stronger improvements in their symptom scores.

Why it's important:

  • This study shows that using a high-performance air purifier can really help improve breathing and reduce flare-ups in people with COPD—especially if they spend lots of time indoors.
  • It was the first randomized trial to show health benefits from portable air cleaners in this kind of lung disease.

In simple terms:

For people with COPD (often former smokers), running a good air purifier daily helped them breathe easier, reduced coughing, cut down on emergency inhaler use, and lowered the risk of flare-ups—especially when they used it consistently.

5 Year HEPA/Carbon Filter | Solid Steel Construction | 360 Degree Air Intake | Clinically Proven | 5-Stage Filtration System

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