For most people, buying air purifiers is very confusing. HEPA
filters, negative ionizers, electrostatic precipitators-- the terminology alone
sounds like a foreign language! Not to worry though, we've broken down
the whole, convoluted world of air purifiers into one, straightforward page
covering the basics. From here, you can check out other pages on aspects that
interest you or go straight to our air
purifier reviews for specific recommendations. Here we
go!
Why air purifiers are
needed
Air purifiers have become very widespread over the
years due to several factors. Over the last 20 years the number of people with
asthma has increased 100 times. It is also estimated that now 1 out of every 3
adults and children have either asthma or allergies. Why is this? Why has the
EPA (Environmental Protection Agency) declared indoor air quality as the nations
worst environmental health problem? Why did The American College of
Allergies recently announce that 50% of all illness is aggravated or caused by
polluted indoor air?
The main reason is the insulation of homes and
offices in response to the energy crisis in the 1970s. To save on energy costs,
and for other reasons, indoor spaces are now tightly insulated. These air-tight,
energy-efficient indoor spaces are perfect for trapping in all kinds of
pollutants and particles.
Our respiratory tracts struggle daily against
the contaminants that are in the air. Poor air quality causes headaches,
digestive problems, fatigue, restlessness, congestion, and many other health
problems. This is why there is such a need for air purifiers in most indoor
environments.
What air purifiers
clean
Air purifiers attempt to eliminate or reduce a host of
airborne contaminants. Here is a list of the most common elements that are found
in the air of most homes, schools, and offices:
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Dust
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Pollen
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Animal Dander
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Mold
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Mildew
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Dust Mites
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Viruses
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Bacteria
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Tobacco Smoke
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Chemicals
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Germs
The sources of these pollutants are many. They include dust,
people, animals, carpet, plywood, mattresses, furniture, cleaning products,
aerosol, humidity, food, and insecticides.
Benefits
of air purifiers
Good air purifiers will generally make an
immediate difference in the lives of most people. After using an air purifier,
many people report sleeping better, having more energy, being more alert, being
more creative, breathing better, and just feeling better
overall.
Technologies available in air
purifiers
Due to advances in science and technology, there are
now five methods that are used in air cleaners. Most air purifiers use more than
one technology to better clean the air. Most of the machines recommended in our
air purifier reviews section,
utilize more than one of these:
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HEPA - a specially
designed filter effective against many particles
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Ionic - electronically
charges particles causing them to attract to collector plates or fall to the
floor
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UV lamp - effective
against living microorganisms such as viruses and bacteria
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Ozone Generator -
creates ozone which seeks out contaminants
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Carbon Filter - removes
chemicals, fumes, and smoke.
We've created separate pages for each of these air purifier
technologies should you want more detailed information. We suggest you check
each of them out.
What to look for in an air
purifier
OK. We know that air purifiers are necessary and we
know why we need them and what they can do. Now, we've assembled a list of
things to consider when searching for an air purifier for your home or office.
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Appropriate room size: Make sure the air purifier can
change the air several times an hour
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Air filtering efficiency: Obviously, you want a air
purifier that effectively cleans the air
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Air purification technology: Which of the five technologies
does the unit use
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Noise level: You want this to be as low as possible, but
realize some of the better air purifiers do make noise. Quieter doesn't
necessarily mean better
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Cost of replacement parts: Find out what it costs to
replace filters and other parts
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Electricity costs: Know how much it costs to run an
electronic air cleaner
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Warranty: Learn about the warranty available for the unit
you are considering
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Indicator lights for filter changes: Some units have this,
it's not necessary but is very convenient
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Separate filters: Does the unit have a prefilter to
increase HEPA filter efficiency
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Size and look of the air purifier: Some air purifiers are
big and ugly, others are sleek and pleasing to the eye
Summary
Hopefully this page has
given you a solid, helpful introduction to air purifiers and what they can do.
Everyday, it seems many people and the medical community are becoming
increasingly aware of the need for clean air
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