How to buy air purifiers or air cleaners

 

What you need to consider before buying an air purifier or air cleaner

 
 
   Air cleaners and purifiers filter the polluted air inside your home, by removing particles such as dust, pet allergens, odors and smoke, and return clean air to your rooms. With a lot of varieties of air cleaning products on the market you need to make an educated decision on choosing the best air purifier that fits your needs. It is easy to purchase just any purifier as they are available everywhere at stores, in catalogs, or online, but you need the one that actually does a good job and at a reasonable price.
 
   Some people believe that if they don’t have a special condition they don’t need an air purifier. This is a huge misconception! According to the EPA, "indoor pollution can be as much as 100 times greater than outdoors “and more than 1,500 hazardous substances may be found in the typical American home.
 
   Windows and doors that are closed the majority of the time lead to an enclosed environment that encourages the development of poor air quality for you and your family. But for those who suffer from lung decease, asthma or allergy it is essential to utilize the advanced air purification technology to relief the symptoms and improve the health condition overall.
 
   There are various types of air purifiers, so you should buy a purifier that fits your needs and wallet. Many inexpensive air purifiers do such a poor job cleaning the air, that they could almost be classified as a waste of electricity, it may keep you wondering: Are air purifiers any good? There are indoor pollution air purifiers that do an incredible job of cleaning the air.
 
 The most important things to look for when you buy an air purifier are:
 
1. The correct size for your room. Indoor pollution air purifiers are portable and can be moved from one room to another, provided the rooms are similar in size. The most important rooms to clean are your main family living areas, the kitchen and bedrooms in which you spend at least 7-8 solid hours. Measure your room's dimensions and buy according to the recommended coverage area or higher than required.
 
2. CADR and MERV. The Clean Air Delivery Rate (CADR) seal program was developed by the Association of Home Appliance Manufacturers (AHAM) to help consumers choose air purifiers. The higher the CADR number the faster the unit cleans the room's air. The MERV (Minimum Efficiency Reporting Value) Rating is a standard used by most air purifier companies to measure the efficiency of their air purifiers. MEVR rates air purifiers from 1 to 16, so the higher MEVR rating indicates the better efficiency of air purifier

3. Type of filtration. The general formula is the more filtration devices the better. HYBRID filtration utilizes more than one filter which work together in the unit to capture different sized particles from the air. Consider additional filters like Activated Carbon Filter for chemicals, gases odors and cigarette smoke removal, the most absorbent filter material known to manand True HEPA which is 99.97% efficient. HEPA filters also remove tobacco smoke, household dust, mold spores, animal dander and pollen. Just keep in mind that you would need to replace filters at some point, so they should be widely available for you to buy.

 
 
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