Showing posts with label Purifier. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Purifier. Show all posts

Sunday, November 27, 2011

Air Purifier Types

HEPA, Activated Carbon, Oxidation, Ionizers, Ozone... Confused? Don't be. Now days, having an air purifier may be essential for a healthy living, especially for those of us who live in big polluted cities.
 
There are different types of air purifiers (AKA air cleaners), so in this post I'll be writing about the different types of air purifiers available. I don't plan to go into complicated details, but an overall understanding of air purification technology is good to have, especially if you are planning to buy one but don't know which one to choose.
 
Filter Based Purification
 
Filter based air purifiers work by "filtering" particles and allergens by size. Air is pushed from a fan through the filter and this one traps small particles.
 
HEPA (High Efficiency Particulate Air) filters are said to remove 99.97% of air particles, 0.3 microns or larger in size. Filter based air purifiers usually have a pre-filter that helps prolonging the life of the filter by capturing larger particles like dust. Pre-filters can be washed and be reused.
 
Air purifiers that use filters are good at capturing allergens, but lack the ability to trap smaller particles, like chemical gases, odors, smoke, etc.
 
Activated Carbon Air Purifiers
 
This type of air purifiers are highly effective at capturing chemicals fumes and odors. Activated carbon filters are made of a highly porous material that chemically react to particles, these filters don't trap larger particles, but using them along with HEPA filters can be a great combination.
 
Ionizers
 
Ionizer air purifiers work by electrically charging the air with positive or negative charges and then capturing the previously charged particles with collector plates that have opposite charge. Most ionizers are fanless and noiseless, but because of that they move much lower amounts of air through the collecting plates, making them less efficient at cleaning the air. Even though they don't kill viruses and airborne bacteria, they can capture most particles. These units don't remove smoke or other chemicals.

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Air Purifier Types

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Wednesday, October 19, 2011

Air Purifier For Dog Breeders - 3 Reasons to Use a HEPA Purifier For Dogs

If you are a dog breeder, you are well aware of the big three (other than love) that go with them-dog hair, dander and odor. Using an air purifier to remove these pollutants can be a proactive, efficient, effective, and safe. Here's why a HEPA air purifier is all of that and more.

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A high efficiency particle arresting air purifier uses technology that hospitals use to insure clean air. By definition it removes 99,997 airborne particles out of every 10,000 down to .3 microns. So not only is hair and dander removed but pollutants such as dust, mold and mildew, pollen, and airborne bacteria and viruses. Constantly exchanging the polluted air for fresh clean air can't help but improve your dogs' overall health-and yours too given the amount of time you probably spend with the dogs.

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HEPA technology is safe for dogs and people. It does not produce by-products that are harmful to the environment or people as do some other technologies, and when constructed of steel rather than plastic, it eliminates the possibility of off-gassing harmful pollutants into the air when the motor heats up the plastic exterior.

Using a cleaner that has an inner filter designed to remove odor is a big plus. By selecting one with a four stage filtration process that uses large and medium size pre-filters in addition to a hepa filter and an inner filter to remove odor, you have all you need to keep your breeding areas healthy and clean, and smelling their best. And your dogs will love you for it.

Air Purifier For Dog Breeders - 3 Reasons to Use a HEPA Purifier For Dogs

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Monday, October 17, 2011

HEPA Air Purifier for Smoke

Second hand smoke is defined by the United States Environmental Protection Agency as the mixture of smoke that comes from the burning end of a cigarette, pipe, or cigar, and smoke exhaled by the smoker. It is a complex mixture of over 4,000 compounds, more than 40 of which are known to cause cancer in humans or animals and many of which are strong irritants. Secondhand smoke and exposure is often called passive smoking and is damaging to the health of anyone who breathes it. Removal of second hand smoke is paramount for healthy indoor air quality.

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If someone in your family is a smoker, or your office is not a smoke-free workplace, you body is being bombarded with pollutants from second hand smoke. Fireplaces and wood stoves are other sources of indoor smoke allergens as well. But, whatever the source of the smoke, you owe it to you and your family to clean up your indoor air quality quickly

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A HEPA air purifier uses carbon cloth to remove airborne smoke and smoke odors. Combined with HEPA (High Efficiency Particle Arresting) technology designed by the U.S. Atomic Energy Commission, the Allergy Machine removes not only smoke and smoke odor, but pollens, dust, dander, bacteria and viruses down to .3 microns! You will notice the difference immediately as air is forced through the filters and back out into the room, clean and fresh.

Designed to run 24 hours a day, HEPA purifiers are quiet, effective, and require very little maintenance to perform well. And if this isn't enough good news-there is no assembly required. Simply pull it out of the box, plug it in, and breathe. And remember, improving indoor air quality has been proven to help you, your family, and your pets live a longer, healthier life.

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Wednesday, October 5, 2011

Animal Dander - Three Reasons a HEPA Air Purifier Can Help Eliminate Dander

Animal dander is produced by any warm-blooded animal. It's nature's way of exfoliating dead skin and making way for fresh new skin. Dander can be found in places were animals have been away from for years, and is easily transferred from one space to another by attaching to clothing and other personal articles. If you're having trouble controlling animal dander here are three reasons that a HEPA air purifier can help.

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Constant Elimination to Keep Up with Constant Production If you have an animal as part of the family, dander is constantly flaking off and going airborne when the heat or air conditioning come on, or when your toddler jumps on the floor or on pet's favorite cushion, or when you pet shakes, or jumps to greet you at the door. Since the production of dander is constant, an air purifier that is constant is one of the most effective and efficient ways to keep the dander count under control.

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Environmentally Safe Filtering your air with a cleaner whose only by-product is fresh, clean, dander-free air is good for the environment, your family, and your pets. There are many filtration technologies on the market today but if you look at the medical community and the technology used in hospitals, it's high efficiency particle arresting or HEPA technology. This type of filtration is also available for home and office use and will remove sub-micron pollutants as small as .3 microns safely and effectively; animal dander ranges in size from .5 to 10 microns and is an excellent candidate for removal using this process.

Cost Effective because it's Energy Efficient Successful elimination of dander can only be effective if it is used constantly, and so finding a solution that fits within your budget is sure to be high on your list of priorities. The ability to eliminate the dander while using the same amount of energy as a 60 watt light bulb makes clean air affordable. And because it is cost effective you are taking a proactive step towards reducing a well-known asthma and allergy trigger, and a pollutant that bacteria and viruses use to spread through the air.

Animal Dander - Three Reasons a HEPA Air Purifier Can Help Eliminate Dander

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