Air Purification System
Installing an air purification
system in your home can be a great boost to your health
...
Do you suffer from allergies? I know I do. I sneeze in
summer, cough in winter, gasp in spring and choke in fall. All
year long, they bother me. I tried everything. Allergy shots
helped a little, improving my diet helped a little, but nothing
did much until I got my air purification system.
There are several types of air purification systems. Mine is
of the type called a hepa. A Hepa air filter system has a high
efficiency filter that traps particles which are blown through
the system by a powerful fan. On top of this, it has an
activated carbon pre-filter, which filters out molds, and
odors. In most tests done by scientific organizations, this
type of filter has rated the best of all of them. There's just
no comparison. If you turn it on before you go to sleep, you'll
be breathing clearly in the morning and be happy and healthy
all day.
Another popular type of air purification system is the
ionizer. This is a high tech solution, but people don't think
it actually works that well. Basically, it takes all the air
that goes through it and electrically charges it. This makes it
cling to surfaces – carpets, furniture, bedding. Practically
anything. It gets the dust out of the air, but does it by just
making it settle in the room. Then you have to dust and vacuum,
as well as frequently washing your bedding, or else the
allergens are just as bad or even worse.
A washable filter air purification system is supposed to be
a good choice, although I have never used one personally. In
most respects it is like a hepa, running air through its filter
and trapping dirt and dust inside. The problem with hepas is
that you have to replaice the filter about every six months and
the pre filter even more frequently – maybe every month or two.
This can add up to a lot of money! But with a washable filter
air purifier system, you never or almost never have to replace
the filter. Just wash it, and it will be as good as new!
It is a good idea to read scientific reports and studies
before buying an air purification system. There are so many on
the market, and some are much better than others. They tend to
be rated in several ways: how much space they can clean at once
and, on average, how much they improve the air quality. So, if
you have a small room, a small air purification system will
work, but if your room is big, you might need a larger and
potentially much more expensive one.
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