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Home Air Purifiers A comfortable home can make for happy residents and guests. In order to make your home comfortable, the indoor air should be a neutral temperature. There are many home air conditioning systems, cooling and heating products and evaporative products available on the market to help make your residence a comfortable temperature. To add to the comfort level of your home, making the indoor air clean and free of bacteria can help your guests and residents breathe easier and safer. Air purifiers are the ultimate solution to clean indoor air for your residence. Effective air purifiers are able to eliminate common household contaminants such as dust, dirt, pet dander and bacteria. There are many air purifiers that also contain specific media or compounds that specialize in removing odors and chemicals that may be present in the air. Although many indoor contaminants may be microscopic and dont seem to be a nuisance to residents in a home, they may be the cause of any illnesses or respiratory conditions. The exposures to these contaminants can also make any respiratory conditions worsen or symptoms to become present. Air purifiers can rid the air of these triggers and dangerous toxins that can lead to such respiratory discomfort. With the use of air purifiers, residents and guests who suffer from conditions such as allergy, asthma or Multiple Chemical Sensitivity can breathe the indoor air safely. There are many types of air purifiers that are custom designed for different types of contaminants. The three best and most effective filtering systems that are on the market today are the HEPA filtering system, electrostatic technology and the use of activated carbon. The
HEPA filtering system is a technology that was developed in the 1950s
for government use and is one of the most effective systems for air
purifiers to remove particles from indoor air. A HEPA filter is made
of a sheet of HEPA paper that is pleated in order to capture particles.
The air is taken into the unit and passes through the HEPA filter.
The filter is able to catch particles in the air that are 0.03 microns
in size and larger. This span of sized particles includes many dust,
dirt, bacteria and pet dander particles. Unfortunately, gaseous materials
and chemical fumes are made up of particles that are smaller in size
and cannot be absorbed and destroyed by a HEPA filter. There are other
processes and media, however, which can be added to air purifiers
in order to specialize in removing the odors and gases. The HEPA filters
inside air purifiers can vary in size, depending on the effectiveness
of the unit and the size of the actual model. Many HEPA filters are
about 40 square feet in size and are folded to fit inside the unit
for optimum performance. The effectiveness of HEPA air purifiers is
based on the amount of airflow and the size of the HEPA filter inside
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Us at 800-497-8263 Air purifiers that are called electronic use electrostatic technology in order to clean the air. There are many different types of electrostatic technology that are used in air purifiers but the basic concept is to use the power of static electricity to rid the air of particles and contaminants. The air that is taken into a unit generally goes through a pre filter first in order to eliminate any large particles such as pet hair or dust. The smaller particles are then given a charge. The air then passes through collection plates that contain a charge that is opposite of the one given to the particles. The particles are attracted and stuck to the collection plates because of the opposite charges. Air purifiers with electronic systems usually have about 95% efficiency or higher. The efficiency of each unit depends on the airflow rate, size of the collection plates and the power of the charge. One advantage to air purifiers with electronic cleaning systems is the low maintenance and low cost replacement fees. The parts and collection plates can easily be cleaned by hand and wiped with a cloth. The parts generally do not have to be replaced the same way that filters do. Activated carbon was first used to purify water and eliminate the color from grains of sugar. Once a powder form of the medium was produced, it was used to clean and purify the air. Carbon becomes activated and useful for an air purifier when the medium is heated and the impurities are eliminated from it. There are many types of granular activated carbon that can be used in air purifiers because it has the ability to absorb. The medium is used to absorb many odors or gases that are present in indoor air. Activated carbon is usually combined with a type of medium for optimum absorption ability. Zeolite is often the chemical that is combined and used with activated carbon because it also has absorption quality and specializes in eliminating chemicals from the air. The medium is often combined with a regular filtering system in air purifiers in order to enhance the efficiency and range of contaminants the unit is able to destroy. With so much advanced technology that is used in air purifiers, its no wonder that many air purifiers are approaching 100% efficiency at removing indoor contaminants. Since harmful indoor contaminants can range from pet dander to dust to chemical fumes, an efficient model is an important and essential necessity for any residence. Making your indoor air not only a neutral and comfortable temperature but also clean and safe to breathe can make a home more cozy and enjoyable for guests to relax in. The cleanliness of indoor air is also crucial for the health of all residents and guests. Particles and contaminants that are present in indoor air can cause respiratory conditions such as asthma and allergies to act up in some people. The symptoms can be unpleasant and can include sinus problems, a runny nose or sore throat. When people with Multiple Chemical Sensitivity are exposed to chemical fumes in indoor air, they also can experience symptoms from their condition that can be displeasing. In order to avoid the inflammation of these respiratory conditions, the indoor air should be clean and free of contaminants. Air purifiers can help you to achieve the clean and safe air that is needed in your home.
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