Levoit Air Purifiers Misrepresented as HEPA

Migliaccio & Rathod is investigating Vesync for deceptive marketing of their line of Levoit air purifiers. Vesync claimed that their purifiers met the stringent requirements to be classified as meeting HEPA standards, meaning that they would need to filter out at least 99% of airborne contaminants. However, recent independent studies brought before the Better Business Bureau have shown that these purifiers do not meet HEPA standards.

Many consumers have expressed concern over the fact they have been paying a premium to purchase substandard air cleaners, which may have left them exposed to contaminants and harmful particulates. Vesync’s profits soared as a result of the false promises they made, which consumers relied on during recent events, including wildfires on the west coast, smoke coverage on the east coast, and the persistence of the COVID-19 pandemic across the country. Consumers with health issues like asthma, chronic bronchitis, and other problem often place a high priority on making sure that they have clean air in their homes, and look to high quality HEPA purifiers for help.  By falsely claiming that their air purifiers reached HEPA standards, Vesync has potentially placed consumers in danger and cost them money through deceptive practices.

Have you purchased a Levoit Air Purifier that was marketed as meeting HEPA standards?

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The lawyers at Migliaccio & Rathod have years of experience in class action litigation against large corporations, including in cases involving defective products and unfair & deceptive trade practices. More information about our current cases and investigations is available on our blog.