Air Purifier

Air Purifier


You Need an Air Purifier for Allergen, Virus, Odor and Gas Control

Your choice of
air purifier depends on what you are trying to achieve. For instance, if your main
goal is to clear the air of allergens, you should choose an air purifier which would remove the large
particulates such as pollen with a pre-filter, but also smaller allergens, which would be particulates
from 0.3 to 5 microns in size. An
air purifier with a pre-filter can remove smaller allergens which
include mold, bacteria, animal dander, fumes, and house dust mite allergens. A Hepa filter
air
purifier
would trap particulates of this size and remove them from the air in your room. However, it
is important to note that more than 90% of all particulates are 0.3 of a micron and smaller in size.
These are known as lung penetrating particles and are the ones most dangerous to your health.
Particulates of this smaller size, include viruses, some bacteria and germs, some house dust mite
allergens, cat allergens, smoke, soot, fumes, and smog.

Since most standard Hepa filters (and there are some Hepa filters with enhanced filtration capabilities
such as IQAir) would not be able to trap most of these smaller particles, there are also some
machines that utilize ultraviolet light in combination or as a standard alone machine, where the rays
will breakdown the DNA and RNA of the microorganism, and while not “killing”, they will sterilize
those microorganisms, thus preventing them from being able to reproduce and grow. An excellent
example of the this would be the Clarifier Air Defense System
air purifier. A word of caution; all
ultra violet machines are not equal and their quality and effectiveness varies enormously. The most
important factor in determining the effectiveness of ultra violet light is whether the rays are strong
enough in the first place, which is referred to as its dosage. Also, the rays need to expose the
microorganism to the light for a long enough time in order for the DNA and the RNA to be altered.
Even if the ultra violet light is not completely effective, having one is better than nothing, because
some of the micro organisms will be sterilized by the rays when they collide with the light or “bump
around” with a side to side movement, so as not to move through the UV chamber too fast.

If you need an
air purifier primarily for odor and gas control, you would want an air purifier that
will first remove the majority of the particulates in a pre-filter and then have the gases and odors
removed by the gas filter. Gas molecules are very small so they cannot be removed by even the
finest Hepa filter. They are 0.001 and smaller. Therefore, they need to be physically removed by a
substance that will trap them in their many micro pores. A good substance commonly used is
activated carbon where it is super heated and steamed resulting in millions of tiny pores. Each one of
these pores will be able to adsorb the gas molecules.

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Air Purifiers.

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