
Purchasing air purifiers cleaners is a wise decision. While we can't control the air quality outside or at the office, we can do something about the air we breathe at home. Air cleaners make the air easier to breathe by removing harmful contaminants like dust mite feces, mold spores, pet dander, and pollen. Exposure to these dangerous particles results in poor air quality which is a contributing factor to the development of some cancers, COPD, and other respiratory illnesses, according to recent scientific studies.
Did you know that air purifiers also decrease the number of times a room needs to be cleaned?
That's why most air cleaners purifiers are so efficient. They remove unhealthy toxins and dust from the air you breathe. This is awesome for children, allergy sufferers, and the elderly. Improved air quality means improved health and less money spent on doctor's visits.
So how do you know which air cleaner is right for you? Some people go for a model that looks good, but that is not always the right model for the job. The most important factors to consider when buying a home air purifier are performance quality, types, price, and warranty.
Most of the best performing air cleaners are the ones with HEPA filters. This is because HEPA filters must meet specific regulations. Be aware of cleaners that advertise "HEPA-like" or "HEPA-type" filters. These models fall short of removal success rates because there is no strict guideline for their exact definitions. One other thing to pay attention to when buying air purifiers cleaners is the CADR or the clean air delivery rate. This number is used to determine how much floor space a unit can effectively cover. Without getting into the mathematical equation used to determine CADR, it is easier to multiply the CADR number by 1.5. For example, A CADR of 250 X 1.5 = 375 sq ft. So an air purifier with a CADR of 250 can effectively clean a room that is a maximum of 375 sq ft.
There are many different types of air cleaners. Some are uniquely designed to remove smoke, like cigarette smoke. Others are made to remove damaging allergens. Choosing the right purifier for your needs will give you a better outcome than just picking one because it's stylish.
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Another thing to consider is whether the unit has filters that must be replaced periodically or comes with a filter that can be washed and used again. If you get one that has filters which have to be replaced, please take this into consideration when pricing the unit. You won't just be paying a one time amount when purchasing; you will be putting money into the purifier for as long as you have it. Models that have washable filters are also available. The filter will need to be washed periodically by following the step-by-step instructions in the owner's manual. Sometimes these units are referred to as "filterless" because they have permanent filters instead of replaceable ones.
Purifiers come in a wide range of prices. They start as low as $25, but expect to pay $100-$400 for a model that will provide the most benefit and expect to pay more than that over the lifetime of the unit if it has replaceable filters. Purifiers really don't take that much to install. Usually you just unpack the model, install any filters (if replaceable) by following easy step-by-step instructions, plug it in, and turn it on. Have you heard the saying, "You get what you pay for"? Well, this is true when purchasing an air purifier. Buy the right one the first time and you will save yourself a bundle of money in the long run.
Finally, pay careful attention to the warranty your air purifiers cleaners come with. Some have lifetime limited warranties while others come with a limited one year warranty. Either way, know what type of warranty you will be satisfied with and what that warranty covers before you make your choice.
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