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What You Ought to Know About Air Purification Systems

May 31, 2021 by Eyman Plumbing Staff

An air purification system can improve the comfort and quality of life for all those in your home. Here’s what you need to know about this investment.

Did you know that air pollution is one of the world’s biggest health risks?

There are about 7 million deaths that occur every year due to overexposure to air pollutants. Outdoor and indoor air pollution exposure can cause cardiovascular diseases, such as stroke. Removing these air pollutants will lead to long-term health benefits.

How can you remove pollutants and allergens in the air? An air purification system can help you reduce these dangers in the atmosphere.

In this guide, we’ll be discussing everything you need to know about air purifiers. Read on to learn the types, benefits, and factors to consider when choosing an air purifier.

Types of Air Purification Systems

One of the things you should know about air cleaners is the different types. Here is a quick rundown on the common types of air purifiers.

HEPA Filters

HEPA is short for High-Efficiency Particulate Air. An air purification system with HEPA filters can capture tiny particles. These particles can be as small as 0.3 microns.

This type of air purifier is effective at removing most ultrafine particles. This includes mold, dander, pollen, dust, and other common allergens.

Electrostatic Precipitators

House air filters with electrostatic precipitators utilize the high voltage of electrical energy. They need a lot of energy to charge the particles going through the filters. Dead pathogens tend to accumulate in the electronic plates.

To keep the efficiency of your filters, the plates need to be changed regularly. Although they’re effective at removing dust particles, they’re not 100% safe. Electrostatic precipitators may release ozone, which can damage your lungs.

Activated Carbon

This type of air filter uses activated carbon filters to effectively reduce odors. Activated carbon contains special properties that remove gaseous pollutants from the room. This includes odors and volatile organic compounds (VOCs).

Although they work well with trapping odors, they can’t eliminate particle pollution. They don’t hold particles with allergens, such as pollen and dust. Activated carbon also lacks the power to remove wildfire or secondhand smoke.

Ozone Generators

Like activated carbon, air cleaners with ozone generators reduce odors. Ozone generators are commonly used to kill microbes and disinfect the air. They are more likely to remove biological contaminants rather than airborne particulates.

These generators offer a great way to clear contaminants, odors, and allergens from a room when there are no people present. Ozone generators create huge amounts of ozone, which is a threat to your health. Too much ozone can damage your lungs, causing chest pains, wheezing, and coughing.

Ultraviolet Light

This type of air purifier uses UV rays to eliminate the germs drifting in the air. UV purifiers target airborne microorganisms rather than nonliving particulates.

Many use UV air purifiers as a disinfectant method for medical settings. However, you need to be careful when picking UV purifiers since some do produce ozone.

Ionizers

Ionizers or negative ion air cleaners use chemical injections to purify the air. The negative ions attack dust and pollen by attracting them to solid matter, like the wall or ground.

However, ionizers can’t absorb or completely eliminate harmful particles. The particles will eventually reenter the air.

Air Purifier Benefits

One of the biggest benefits of investing in house air filters is health improvements. Since air filters get rid of allergens and irritants, you can finally breathe easier. They also remove the pollutants that irritate airways and cause breathing issues.

Air purification systems also improve air quality. They remove external harmful chemicals, such as carbon monoxide and nitrogen dioxide. Exposure to these types of chemicals can increase the risk of developing Alzheimer’s and dementia.

You may also find air pollutants with toxins from regular household cleaners. This includes chlorine, bleach, ammonia, and phthalates. Air purifiers will help you lessen odors and the risk of health problems.

Another benefit of air purifiers is their ability to capture airborne diseases. Sicknesses like the common cold or flu can spread if a person sneezes or coughs. HEPA air filters can capture the bacteria and viruses in the air and prevent them from spreading.

Do you need a way to remove sleep disruptions and improve your sleep? Air filters can eliminate indoor allergens like dust mites, molds, and fungi. These common allergens can trigger your allergies, affecting your quality of sleep.

What Should You Look For In Air Purifiers?

One of the biggest reasons to invest in an air purifier today is the present pandemic. Air purifiers lessen your chance of getting this infectious disease in your home. Get the best quality air purifier by considering these factors:

  • Size compatibility
  • Noise levels
  • Allergy and asthma friendly certification
  • HEPA filters
  • Clean-Air Delivery Rate (CADR)
  • Ozone emission
  • Air Change per Hour (ACH) rating
  • Maintenance

To save on your energy bills, you need to buy a model that fits the size of your room. Get a better night’s sleep by purchasing quieter air filters that only produce noise from 20 to 70 decibels. Look for HEPA filters since they offer the most efficient purifying results.

Ensure that the air purifier is certified by the Asthma and Allergy Foundation of America (ASL). CADR. And make sure you have the right purifier for your room size. For example, rooms that are 250 to 350 square feet should have air purifiers with CADR 300 or 400.

It’s also ideal to opt for an air purification system with a 4x or 5x ACH rating. Be sure to check if the air purifier emits any ozone gas during the filtration process. Finally, consider the maintenance involved and save yourself both time and money.

Buying low-quality air purifiers can mean more costly maintenance and repair bills. High-quality air filters are expensive but they are beneficial in the long-run.

Improve Your Air Quality At Home

Investing in an air purification system for your home is a decision you won’t regret. Decrease your indoor air pollution levels and reduce allergens with air filters. Change your everyday air quality by using these amazing devices!

Ready to breathe easier? Give Eyman a call today at (402) 731-2727, and we’ll help you with any air purifier questions, issues or maintenance requests.

 

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