Finding Out How Air Purifiers Really Operate

By: Darren Williger

Due to the rise in current pollution levels in places inside our homes and outside as well, air purification systems are becoming a lot more popular. Most people feel that these means are a great way with which to clean the air that is within our homes from effects such as dust and pollen. Other people claim that air purifiers can get rid of mold, mildew and a number of other allergens and pollutants that are found in the air. The reality however is that few people actually understand how this sort of technology really works for you.

Two basic types of air cleaners exist. These are the filtration system and the purifying system as well. Air cleaners, which use filters like the popular HEPA filters; don’t clean your air by neutralizing or eliminating the pollutants which may lead to illness or other such detrimental conditions, rather the operate by trapping the causative allergens in the filters and holding it there until the filter is removed and thrown away properly.

Filters must be changed on a regular basis in order to keep the HEPA device effective and this tends to cost a lot of money. It all depends of the nature of pollutants that get into your home or office. When you use this sort of system, it is either you install it directly on your home furnace or air conditioning units so that you can clean the air that is in your entire house. You can also use these units by placing individual models in separate rooms.

Other air purifiers operate by using current technology in order to suck out the polluted air from your home. They also cleanse the air by using a combination of filters and ion replacement and then return it into your atmosphere.

Ion generators are one other air purification method that are becoming much more popular these days. These are quite easy to use and they need no replacement filter costs and they are efficient at the same time. Rather than cleaning the air around you, these models create their own better and more balanced air through the means of ion distribution. The primary benefit of such models is that they are capable of neutralizing bacteria and viruses which may be moving through the air in your home. These bacteria and viruses may also be responsible cold and flu outbreaks that may occur among family members.

The system that you choose is ultimately a personal decision since both air filtration and purification systems always work well in order to clean the air that is available in your home. Certain pollutants which they tend to remove from the air are some of these allergens or pollutants which may cause respiratory issues like asthma and other such conditions.

  • Dust and dust mites.
  • Molds and mildew.
  • Pet danger.
  • Volatile organic compounds found in cleaning supply residue.
  • Viruses and bacteria’s which may cause a variety of illnesses.
  • Tobacco smoke.
  • Microorganisms.
  • Among others.

About the Author:

Darren Williger is an over-caffeinated, low carbohydrate eating, winemaking enthusiast who writes for WindPurifier.com, RareStamp.com, and BeeYourself.Com.


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