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... If you are prone to allergies, whole house air purifiers can also be very beneficial. [...] In fact, they are expensive, but not as expensive as you are thinking.
... A good purifier removes the unnecessary stuff that will create a harmful effects to certain equipment or the human body. [...] There are various types of purifying machines available in the market. ... In fact, the EPA has identified that indoor air is some 5 times more polluted than the air outside. [...] The Oreck Professional Air Purifier quietly cleans by itself 24 hours a day, and captures airborne allergens, trapping particles as tiny as . ... Criteria For Choosing Air Purifiers 1) Size of the area: The size of the room that you wish to purify is an important consideration when buying an air purifier. [...] 4) Number of air changes per hour: This indicates the number of times a particular air purifier purifies the entire air within a given area in one hour. ... However, there has been some controversy surrounding the claims of certain companies involving ionic air purifiers. [...] Buy the wrong model and you may be paying over $1000 just for replacement filters over the life of your air purifier. ... There seems to be an inverse relationship between the amount of research done and the money wasted. [...] Price is often a good indicator of the quality of the product you are buying. ... Plants are known to be capable of naturally removing carbon monoxide and formaldehyde. [...] In fact, many hospitals now are using such UV air purifiers in their premises to get rid of pollutants, allergens, germs and viruses in the air. ... The air would not be completely pure and sanitized, but it would contain significantly less dust particles and allergens. [...] Many experts think that ozone is generally ineffective against air pollution. ... Hence, we should be very concerned about the quality of air that we breathe. [...] An activated carbon filter prevents the spread of chemicals and smoke and a programmable sanitizer checks the spread of bad odor. ... These changes concern avoiding the carpeting, finding another place for your pets and using air conditioning during the warmer months in order to get rid of the pollens or allergens. [...] Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) as well as the American Lung Association recommends air filtration for those who suffer from allergies and asthma, but not as a solution per-se.
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