Air Purifiers and Why You Should Use
Them
By J Shipper
Air Purifiers are all the rage now, everybody
has them and everybody sells them.
There are Ionic Air Purifiers, regular filter
Purifiers and HEPA filter purifiers.
The Journal of the American Medical
Association now suggests that the air
pollution existing today in the US raises
the risk of lung disease to a point where
more than half of the US population is
breathing unhealthy amounts of air pollution.
More than 50 million Americans seem to
be suffering from allergies and more than
20 million battle asthma. There is such
a thing as Sick Building Syndrome, a worldwide
phenomenon, when chemical substances used
in office construction such as glue, insulating
materials, cardboard, and fiberglass are
steadily released into the atmosphere
from electronic equipment, carpeting,
furniture and fittings. That is why the
air inside buildings or residential structures
may be many times more polluted than the
air outside, according to the EPA
Because of all these reasons Air Purifiers
have become very important. The different
types of air purifiers include mechanical
purifiers, electronic air purifying systems,
hybrid purifiers and gas phase purifiers.
Most of these systems remove particles
and harmful toxins from the indoor air.
The HEPA Filter is a High Efficiency
Particulate Arrested Filter designed to
remove 99.97% of all airborne pollutants
0.3 microns or larger from the air that
passes through the filter ( including
tobacco smoke, household dust and pollen).
There are also filtering technologies
that operate by using ozonation. The most
popular air purifier on the market today
uses ozone. These purifiers actually produce
ozone which is an irritant that can worsen
asthma and decrease lung function.
The removal of particles from the air
is what is measured when the efficiency
rate is trying to be achieved. The fraction
of particles that is removed from the
indoor air being measured is what determines
the amount of efficiency an air purifier
possesses.
Air cleaners using mechanical filters
or electronic technology can perform particle
removal. Mechanical home air purifiers
are units that can draw the indoor air
through a metal or fibrous filter that
is designed to trap the particles.
Because filters have different size pores
they are able to catch these particles.
is able to catch these particles with
its different sized pores. Different types
of filters may be pleated , square, round,
with different levels of efficiency.
Mechanical filters in general are very
efficient in eliminating contaminants
from the air as long as they are cleaned
regularly. There are 3 diferent types
of electronic purifiers:
Electrostatic purifiers pull air into
a chamber and charge the particles electrically.
The air is then let through wafers which
are negative ion generators, give particles
a charge and cause them to stick to the
nearest solid object.These purifiers are
not as effective as the other electronic
or mechanical purifiers because they do
not eliminate particles but move them
to another location.
Ionizers do the same thing but create
ozone which in itself may be bad for your
health. Ozone is a lung irritant produced
by ion generators and some other electronic
air cleaners and ozone generators. While
indirect ozone production is of concern,
there is even greater concern with the
direct, and purposeful introduction of
a lung irritant into indoor air. There
is no difference, despite some marketers'
claims, between ozone in smog outdoors
and ozone produced by these devices. Repeated
exposure to ozone pollution may cause
permanent damage to the lungs.
Hybrid air cleaners use both mechanical
filters and electronic technology in order
to clean the air of particles. Ozone emissions
may be present from the use of electrostatic
air purifiers and negative ion generators.
High levels of ozone may be harmful but
cleaning the units as specified by the
manufacturer may mitigate the possible
bad effects of ozone to some extent.
Efficient Air Purifiers can cost anywhere
from $500 to $1500 for a single room and
a System to clean a whole house can easily
run into the thousands of dollars.
J Shipper is very interested in air purifiers
as you can see at: http://www.air-purifiers-now.info
and http://www.youwillquit.com
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