Why Are They So Important:Air Purifiers and Air Filters
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Consumer trends come and go, which may make some wonder if the new interest in air purifiers is really necessary, or just another marketing ploy by manufacturers. The truth is: the air in American homes is nasty and getting nastier! Believe it or not, the air we breathe inside the safety of our homes is more polluted than ever before.
As our home’s become more and more energy efficient (and air tight), allergens and pollutants become trapped with no way to get out, making the air inside more than five times more polluted than the air we breathe outside – even in the dirtiest city. The only good way to get rid of these allergens and the germ-filled air they cause is to filter it through a good quality air purifier.
It’s no wonder allergy and asthma sufferers are reporting more and more discomfort. As both indoor and outdoor air quality grows worse, respiratory problems are becoming the norm among American families. That’s why it’s so important to keep the air your family is breathing clean and pollutant free in order to alleviate dangerous asthma symptoms and annoying allergy attacks. Colds and flus can also be eliminated with the use of a good quality air purifier, respiratory experts stress.
Air purifiers are great at cleaning the air within specific rooms or an entire building. The job of the air purifier is to take the dirty air from your room, filter it through a variety of different filters methods until all of the allergens and pollutants are stripped away and returned back into your interior atmosphere.
A good quality air filter can remove more than just dust from your home. It is able to virtually eliminate all household odors and gasses; volatile organic compounds and residue from cleaning supplies; dust mites and pet dander; as well as dangerous molds and mildews. Some are even capable of stripping bacteria and viruses from the air that can make your family sick, which can help alleviate the spread of contagious colds and flu within your household.
Different air purifiers target different types of air pollution, so it’s important to understand what indoor pollution you have in your house in order to purify the air correctly.
Most manufacturers tout an effectiveness rating of 75-99 percent if their product is used correctly, which can mean nearly a 100% decrease in indoor air pollution within hours of installing the proper air filtration system in your home, making them a necessity for every household today.
Are Air Purifiers the Solution to Improving Indoor Air Quality?
Possibly due to the increased pollutants in the air we breathe, greater numbers of people are suffering from environmental sensitivities. Second hand smoke, dust, pollens, and molds cause millions of people to seek allergy relief products. Although we can’t always control our outdoor or work environments, we can take steps to control the air quality of our homes. Furnace filters and vacuum cleaners can help indoor air pollution, but many people turn to air purifiers to make the air in their homes easier to breathe.
Types of Air Purifiers
There are many different types of air purifiers, each designed to address a specific type of problem:
Dust Removal: Unless you keep your home spic and span and run your heating and air conditioning system 24 hours a day, seven days a week, you most likely have a build up of dust. Many people are allergic to dust, and turn to HEPA machines to filter out dust. HEPA machines usually only take care of the dust in the room where they’re located, so they’re not a good solution to keeping your whole house dust-free. Instead, it’s best to keep your HVAC running 24/7 and invest in good furnace filters. There are several types of furnace filters, such as washable electrostatic furnace filters, that will filter out over 90 percent of dust particles over one micron in size.
Mold Removal: If you have a problem with surface mold, it’s best to consult with a professional contractor. But many people seek allergy relief products due to allergic reactions to airborne mold. Air purifiers that remove airborne mold usually raise ozone levels (like the Airfree and Air Oasis lines of products), and in the process kill odors, chemical particulates and bacteria.
Second Hand Smoke Removal: Smoke not only negatively impacts health and air quality, but it also seeps into fabrics and hard surfaces. Liquid air purifiers (such as the Air Oasis Xtreme) are the best and most effective way to remove second hand smoke.
Virus Protection: Many people buy HEPA machines that are purported to kill viruses using UV lamps. Unfortunately, small UV lamps just don’t work; you need a lamp that will create at least 24,000 microwatts of UVGI.
Total Solution?
Are there any air purifiers that are complete and total allergy relief products? Unfortunately, no. To comprehensively address indoor air quality issues, you need to implement a number of approaches. First, because carpeting collects dust and releases gas, your home should have hardwood floors. Second, you should run your HVAC system 24 hours a day, seven days a week, and use a washable electrostatic furnace filter. An ozone generator air purifier near the return air duct will help tremendously. Third, you should have an induct air sanitizer to cleanse viruses, molds, and bacteria. Fourth, you should vacuum and clean your floors with a Hyla vacuum water filtration, wet cleaning, and air purification system. Fifth, you should use air purifiers in your home’s bedrooms (such as Airfree or Austin Air purifiers). Sixth, you should spray surfaces with TiO2 PCO liquid, which will address gasses, viruses, and molds.
Even considering today’s air quality, respiratory illnesses aren’t inevitable. By improving your home air quality through cleaning and air purifiers, you are certain to breathe easier.
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