Indoor air purifiers
February 23, 2010 by BlogYrHealth
Filed under Air Purifiers
Reduce odors and airborne pollutants that contribute to your home’s poor air quality. Indoor air purifiers filter these and other allergens such as pollen, mold and dust. Clean air is good for everyone especially family members who suffer from allergies or asthma.
Here are some factors to consider when buying an indoor air purifier:~ACH (air changes per hour) – this is the rate which the purifier can exchange all air in a room within an hour. If you have allergies or asthma, go for higher ACH rating.~Area coverage – check to see if the square footage recommended for the purifier is almost the same as the area of the room you intend to use it in.~Noise level – ask for a trial demo of the unit to check how quiet or noisy it operates~Filter replacements – find out how often you should change these and how much they cost
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