Your Home may be polluted without an Air Purifier
Why should we bother with air purifiers? Many people are very
good housekeepers and yet we hear and read about how the home
environment in such bad conditions. So how can it be dirty and
yet you spend time daily cleaning? One of the problems is
today's homes are such tight specifications what gets in can not
get out. They are more energy efficient than 20 years ago but
that also increases home pollution. You're conserving energy but
you're polluting your home. Your strict cleaning routine may
make the use of an air purifier even more important. This is
because of the cleaning solutions and chemicals that you are
using.
Here are some other reasons that your home may be polluted
without an air purifier. The family pet is a very big source of
home pollution since pet dander contains allergens. Having an
air purifier in the rooms that the pets stay is very beneficial.
If you allow them in your bedroom run an air purifier constantly
and wash your bedding daily if possible. Vacuum several times a
week and run your air purifier on high for several minutes after
you get finished with the vacuum. Forced air furnaces are also a
culprit as they re-circulate dirt, often containing allergens
from pet dander and other airborne pollutants. Changing the
filters of whole house filters in the spring and fall is a must,
and it is even better if you add electrostatic filters to them.
Continuous room fresheners are another source of home pollutants
that an air purifier would be able to assist you with removing.
Tobacco is another very common pollutant that also has some
severe health risks. If at all possible smokers should go
outside. At the very least they should smoke in non key areas of
the home.
Outside pollutants the have entered such as industrial
discharged particles, gases, and other odor associated with
industry. These pollutants have entered and have no way to
escape so you are breathing them with each and every breath. The
type of home air purifiers that you use depends on which kinds
of home pollutants you're most worried about. Different air
purifiers work on different types of pollutants. Some are better
with removing air borne particles and others are better as
absorbing odors, cleaning chemical smell and gases. Some of your
high end air purifiers will do a equally good job with all types
of indoor pollutants.
Home air purifiers (particularly those with HEPA technology and
activated carbon) can be of great assistance. By placing a high
quality unit in your bedrooms and main living areas, your home
will be as clean as it looks. It will also be healthier since
the air purifiers have taken the majority of allergens out of
the air you are breathing.