Thursday 12 March 2015

5 Tips To Choose The Best Air Purifier



Air pollution is becoming a persistent problem in the present day in most countries around the world. People everywhere are not only struggling to breathe freely outdoors, but in their own homes as well. Though it is a fact that the air outdoors is lethal, even the cleanest houses too are contaminated with dust, smoke, pet hair and even fumes. If we analyze the matter carefully, the danger of suffocating indoors is more as it is a smaller closed space than outside having the same contaminants. 

We cannot do much about the pollution outdoors but when the question is related to our homes, we can surely come up with a solution. In the present day the solution to clearing up the air indoors is to purchase a durable and affordable air cleaner. However, how can we know what is best? Well that is not a problem, because her are five tips which will help you buy the best air cleaner to fit your pocket and your needs.
 
Good Research goes a long way
This is always the initial stage prior to purchasing anything. Research as much as you can. What make do you want?  Which budget fits your pocket? What is the size of the air purifier? Do the filters need to be changed, and after how long? How durable is it? And, how much electricity does it consume? These are some of the questions that would be running in your mind. So go ahead clear your doubts instead of getting something which could end up being a burden to you at a later date.

Labeled and certified
The Association of Home Appliance Manufacturers (AHAM) tests and rates all air cleaners based on the Clean Air Delivery Rate (CADR), numbers ranging from 0 to 450 which determines how fast a cleaner can filter the contaminants out of the air. AHAM also provides you with the room size that an air cleaner can fit into which helps you decide if the cleaner is right for your home. 

Say no to “Ozone”
Many air cleaners in the market make use of electrostatic precipitators which are electrically charged plates that produce some amount of ozone. It is always advisable to avoid these air cleaners as the ozone released by them cause irritation to the lungs. 

Go HEPA
HEPA air cleaners are the most effective when it comes to cleaning up the air of dust and other irritants. These air cleaners use highly efficient particulate air filters which need to be changed once in a year. The best thing about theses air cleaners is- they do not emit ozone in the air.

Energy efficient or not?
Some air purifiers consume a lot of electricity. So it always better to see if the device has been rated energy efficient or not. We would not want our bills to soar high to the sky after all.

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