There is a wide variety of problems that require us to make adjustments to the air we breathe while indoors. Millions of people suffer from ailments like allergies and asthma. It’s important to our health and quality of life. An air purifier can help with your issues, but how do they work and which one should you choose? There are three types of purifiers: ionic, HEPA, and ultraviolet.
Ionic air purifiers rely on technology that works with ions. These purifiers send negative ions into the air. The negative ions actively seek out the positive ions in a room that are responsible for odor and smoke accumulation. The two ions combine and drop onto a collection plate for cleaning. The only major downside of these air purifiers is that they aren’t productive with heavy particles like dust and pet dander.
A HEPA air purifier is more like a filter. It removes dander, dust, and other allergens are removed from the air similar to how a vacuum works. The purifier sucks the room’s air through the HEPA filter, which collects the allergens. Clean air is the expelled and the process continues. Their downside is that they are not capable of filtering germs or viruses.
Ultraviolet air purifies are more common in place that need clean, sanitary air, like a hospital. These air purifiers use a fan to draw in air. The air is passed in front of an ultraviolet light. The UV light has the ability to get rid of microscopic particles that a HEPA filter and ionic purifier would miss. The result is ultra clean air that is free from viruses, germs, and allergens. UV purifiers do not work well to eliminate dust.
When you are trying to figure out which air purifier to choose, you will have several things to consider, but first you must choose the type of purifier you need. If you have allergies, a HEPA filter will work, but for other issues that require completely clean air, an ionic or ultraviolet purifier will be best. Some people find that they need one purifier to take care of the allergens and a different type to remove everything else.
The size of the room affects your choice as well. An air purifier is designed to handle specific amounts of space. Small purifiers are limited to what rooms they can be used in and often ideal choices for bathrooms and average sized bedrooms. Larger purifiers can be chosen to handle large rooms like living rooms and kitchens.
You also have the option to choose between portable and permanent air purifiers. Portable units will either be a compact design or have wheels so they can be moved to the rooms where they are needed. Permanent units are attached to your home’s heating and cooling system to purify your whole home.
An air purifier can help make your home better. You can get the clean air you need to stay healthy. Your family also benefits from a cleaner home that has better air quality and less dust.