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With the increase in pollution levels in the
country, the customer’s demands for air-purifiers have been
increasing at an alarming rate. The air-purifiers assist in
purifying the contaminated air in your home and office thereby
freeing the air from unnecessary pollutants. A close research on
environmental sciences suggests that the air outside home is far
more pure than the air inside the home. So the air-purifiers are
known for converting the contaminated air to clean air and provide
protection against pollutants.
The modern air purifiers have gained such popularity in the consumer
market that they have well mutated the use of air-cleaners. While
the air-cleaners clean the air, the air-purifiers absorb dust,
pollen, viruses, molds, tobacco smokes, dust mites and other
industrial/household chemicals, thereby purifying the air
completely. The people who get mostly benefited from air-purifiers
are those that suffers from constant allergies, asthma and other
respiratory ailments.
Today the air purifiers come in a package containing top-class
elements that have increased the usage of air-purifiers to a great
extent. The air-purifiers contain HEPA [High Efficiency Particulate
Air] filters, ion generators, ozone generators, electrostatic
filters, ultraviolet light and other methods that help the
air-purifiers to get rid off both large and miniscule particles.
Air purifiers come in various shapes, sizes, and types. Out of these
various types of air-purifiers, while some of the air-purifiers draw
in air via a fan, cleaning the air and re-releasing it, most of the
other air-purifiers work by actually spreading the purified air in
the entire room.
Following are the various types of air-purifiers available in the
market:
1) Room air-purifiers – room air purifiers have replaced the
tabletop units in the 1990s as the leading brand of air-purifiers.
These are portable, lightweight and flexible in use. So you can
install them almost anywhere in your room.
2) Ion generators – these air-purifiers work by generating charged
ions into the atmosphere. The ions get attached to the dirt and
chemical-contents in the atmosphere causing them to get attracted to
the floors of the houses and get deposited in the grounds. You can
then wipe them, mop them or vacuum them away from floors.
3) Whole-house air-purifiers – these air-purifiers serve the purpose
of cleaning and purifying the atmosphere of the entire home. These
should be basically installed in a central heating, air-conditioning
or HVAC systems. The purifier works with the help of a filter that
is located in a return air-grille or plenum of the purifier. It’s
the fan inside the air-purifier that basically takes in the air,
moves it through the filter and releases the clean air out into the
atmosphere.
4) HEPA Filtered air-purifiers – HEPA stands for High Efficiency
Particulate Air and are made of charcoal. The filter in this
air-purifier is placed upwind of a high-velocity fan on the unit,
which actually drives the contaminants into the filter attracting
tobacco smoke, dust mites and other pollutants. After the air is
cleaned inside the purifier, the air is made to circulate in the
entire home.
Now that you know the various types of air-purifiers that are
available in the market, get the best air-purifier that will
perfectly suit your needs and budget.
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About the Author: D. Benjamin is the owner of
iapsales.com LLC - a family business specializing in HVAC products. We
are distributors of
Qmark Heaters,
electric tankless water heaters,
bathroom heaters,
patio heaters, electric heaters,
portable air
conditioners & electric towel warmers. Shop on line at
www.heateroutlet.com for these great home improvement products.
Iapsales.com LLC was established in 2003 and is the sister company to
Innovative Air Products located in historical Exeter, NH. We are a 2nd
generation manufacturers’ rep firm dedicated to providing residential &
commercial heating, ventilation and air-conditioning equipment. We offer
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