Using an air purifier will help create cleaner, healthier air in your home or office, so you can enjoy better indoor air quality. There are 5 Things to Consider When Buying an Air:
1. Why do we need an Air Purifier?
According to the Environmental Protection Agency, the concentration of some pollutants is often two to five times higher indoors than outdoors.
Whether at home or at the workplace, we spend a lot of time in closed rooms. We rarely give much consideration to the air we breathe in these rooms, although it can be heavily contaminated.
Indoor air contains various harmful substances such as Pollutants, Fine particles, Viruses, VOCs which are invisible and have ill effects on human health.
Can Air Purifiers Help?
The best ways to improve indoor air are to remove the pollutant sources and ventilate with clean outdoor air. Room air purifiers can help when those methods are insufficient or not possible. Room air purifiers are designed to filter the air in a single room, not the entire house, like a whole house system tied into the home’s heating, ventilating, and air conditioning system. And while they do help to reduce indoor pollution, there are limits to what they can do.
What Air Purifiers Do Well
The air purifiers filter dust, smoke, and pollen from the air. Air purifiers using HEPA filters result in reductions of 50 percent or higher in particulate matter. In one 2018 study of about 130 households, filtration resulted in about 30 percent reduction in coarse particles, like dust.
Still, the scientific and medical communities can’t definitively link the use of air purifiers to health benefits because reported health benefits are inconsistent among participants and there have been very few long-term studies. Plus, some studies had other variables at play, such as the regular use of a vacuum cleaner, pillow covers, and the removal of pets from the bedroom, all of which can affect results.
As for the Coronavirus, air purifiers with HEPA filters are capable of capturing the droplets that the coronavirus travels in (when people cough, talk, or breathe). But you’ll need one that consistently draws in enough air to reduce virus particles.
2. What Size Air Purifier Do I Need?
To choose the right size air purifier for your needs, consider the square footage of the room you want to purify.
Air purifier is for filtering fine dust, not for catching large dust or deodorizing. If the usage area is larger than the cover area of the Air purifier, the purification cannot be performed properly.
It is recommended that actual calculation should be “x 1.3” of the actual area and used.
3. What Features Do I Need Check on My Air Purifier?
The most important thing to consider when choosing an air purifier is the “Filter”.
HEPA 13 class filter with high purification efficiency is most commonly used in a number of air purifiers.
The size of fine dust is about PM 2.5 or PM 1.0, and the HEPA filter 13 Class removes over 99% of PM 0.5 sized fine dust. (In case of COVID size particles, 99.99% is removed by HEPA 13 Class filter.)
Higher class of HEPA filter has better purification ability, but it requires enough strong fan output and consumes high electricity.
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4. Where Should I Put My Air Purifier?
In most situations, it is recommended that placing air purifier in the bedroom since that’s where people spend most time.
Keep in mind that portable air purifiers are designed primarily to purify the air in one room only, so you may need to invest in additional units for other rooms.
House air purifiers are becoming popular choices for cleaning air in every room of your home. These units connect to your home’s existing HVAC system to purify your indoors.
5. How Much Maintenance Do Air Purifiers Require?
Air purifiers require regular filter replacement. Thus, Maintenance cost is one of the most important consideration factors.
The main type of maintenance required with air purifiers is replacing air filters. How often do you need to replace them?
“In case of IDEAL Air purifiers that NEOSYS treats, only filter cost is required every 1.5-2 years as Maintenance cost. (Reasonable price compared to rental system or other AP brands which require more frequent filter replacement.) And any other maintenance is not required.”
Ways to Get the Most Out of Your Air Purifier
Clean or replace filters regularly. As a general rule, you should replace them (or clean those that can be vacuumed) every 6 to 12 months for pleated filters and every 3 months for carbon filters.
Place it wisely. If you have just one unit, place it in the room where you spend the most time. For most people, that’s the bedroom. These machines can be heavy and clunky to move around, so if you want an air purifier in multiple rooms, you may want to buy a unit for each room. Make sure to place the air purifier in a spot where nothing can obstruct airflow—away from curtains, for instance.
Keep your purifier running 24/7. And keep doors and windows closed while it’s in use. We suggest running the unit on the high setting when you’re not in the room and turning it down to low when you’re nearby. Or buy an air purifier certified for a larger area so that you can run it on a low speed and still have it work effectively.
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