Wednesday, March 10, 2010

Indoor Air Purifiers: Healthier Living

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There are typically two questions related to purchasing indoor air purifiers. The first question is how do purifiers help clean the air to promote healthier living? The second question is which one is best for indoors? These two are the most popular questions and the focus is on providing answers to these two questions.

Healthier living is always the goal of owning air purifiers, so how do they accomplish this goal? Air purifiers have the ability to remove the following particles from the air:

• Pet Dander – made up of dead cells, dust, dust mites, dried saliva, and dried urine (primarily male cats) that can be found on their hair.
• Dust Mites – live on dead skin humans and pets.
• Organic Compounds – bathroom and kitchen cleaning compounds.
• Pollen – during spring and fall the two high pollen periods.
• Cigarettes/Cigar – smoke and odor.
• Odors – strong cooking odors, pet liter boxes, diapers, etc.
• Chemicals – from new carpets, paints, and other non organic materials.
• Fungi/Bacteria – mold and mildew and wet environments.

This is important because the indoor air quality for most homes is two to three times more polluted than the outside air. In some cases, the indoor air pollution may be as great as 5 times more compared to outside air. This is critical for anyone suffering from skin irritations, pet allergies, asthma, chemical allergies, or has to breathe clean air for health reasons.

So which indoor air purifier should someone purchase? The best air purifier to purchase is based on which combination of pollutants is causing (described above) problems. The following are recommended purifiers for typical situations:

• Hepa Filter – the best for indoor pet dander, especially when combined with an ionizer purifier.
• Ionizer Purifier – best for removing particles from the air 0.3 microns or larger, such as dust mites and pollen. Pet dander is smaller than 0.3 microns.
• UV Air Purifier or Germicidal UV Lamp – is best for removing Fungi, Bacteria, Viruses, and other germs in wet environments.
• Ozone Generator – is best for removing odors from pet liter boxes, etc.
• Carbon Activated Filter – best for removing smoke, strong odors, organic compounds, and chemical smells from the air.

The best combinations of indoor air purifiers are Hepa Filter and Ionizer Purifier for particles in the air. UV Air Purifier and Ionizer Purifier are best for removing mold, mildew, viruses, etc. The final best combination is Ozone Generator and Carbon Activated Filter for removing odors, chemicals, and smoke.

Even though these are considered to be the best combinations, indoor air purifiers come in a wide variety of combinations. The goal is to select the best combination for the specific situation which needs correction for healthier living indoors.

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Martin Applebaum

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