Air contaminants and allergies have become a real concern for families. If you’re also concerned about the air quality around you, you should get an air purifier to clean and purify your indoor air.
The modern air purifiers remove contaminants from the indoor atmosphere and make it cleaner, fresher, and healthier.
However, even the best air purifier cannot ensure good air quality on its own if not maintained properly. You need to back it up with regular cleaning, mopping, dusting, etc.
Even better! These anti-contaminants also make your home’s heating, ventilation, and air conditioning systems (HVAC System) more efficient.
Choosing the right indoor air quality technology for your home must not be random. As there is a wide range of choices available, from an air purifier with permanent filter to the latest UV purifier, it’s quite difficult to determine which one matches your requirements.
Here, we’ve listed the best types of air purifiers to help you choose the right air-cleansing option for your home.
HEPA air purifier
HEPA is an abbreviation of ‘High-Efficiency Particulate Air’. The HEPA air purifier features an automatic air filter.
As the air passes through a very fine mesh, the filter traps all the dangerous particles. It prevents different pollutants, such as pollen, dust, mites, and even smoke.
You can check the filter for debris, dust particles and even tiny hair particles; this proves the effectiveness of a HEPA filter. HEPA filters are very long-lasting; however, you may need to replace these in two to three years.
Pros
Can remove or trap allergens as tiny as 0.3 microns
Ideal for people with allergy problems
Doesn’t create any by-products as compared to various other IAQ technologies
Cons
Can’t prevent allergens smaller than 0.3 microns
Not very effective in odor removal
UV air purifier
UV air purifiers are more recent and latest models that come with short-wave technology. It’s an ultraviolet light that deactivates floating allergens and microbes like bacteria, viruses, and mold.
As the air pushes through the air purifier and passes the UV lamps, the UV light damages the DNA of the micro-organisms and kills them.
Pros
Effectively deactivates mold, fungi, mildew, bacteria, and even viruses
Controls and prevents airborne pathogens that may cause allergies
Works silently to make air healthier and cleanser, without making any unnecessary noise
Con
Can’t remove dust particles, smoke, and various other airborne fumes effectively…
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