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The popularity of air purifiers, also known as air cleaners, has grown since the COVID-19 pandemic began. Everyone is looking for the healthiest indoor environments, bit it at work or at home. There is a lot of information out there, some better than others, regarding air purifiers and their ability to further protect us and our families from contaminated air. Here's what you need to know.
Air purifiers are installed in your home's HVAC system ductwork and provide an additional layer of trapping and removing indoor air pollution on top of your pleated air filter. Air cleaning devices use a variety of means to further clean your indoor air via UV light, high efficiency mechanical filters and even electrostatic force. These different methods aid in the removal of pollutants, allergens, and microscopic particulates.
As we've stated in past posts, the EPA reports that indoor air pollution is one of the top five environmental health risks. People who suffer from asthma and/or allergies can be greatly affected, sometimes life-threateningly, from indoor air pollutants. If you, your children or loved ones suffer from severe reactions to indoor air particulates or allergens, you want to do everything in your power to remove the source from your home.
Small particulates that easily pass through a standard air filter are trapped and ionized by air purifiers. These particulates include:
Some air purification systems may also destroy gaseous pollutants (such as cigarette smoke) as well as offgassing. Offgassing, sometimes called outgassing, describes the release of gases, chemicals, and volatile organic compounds (VOCs) into the air from building materials, cleaning products, paints, adhesives, varnishes, carpets/upholstery and even printers.
There are two main system categories for air purifiers: filtration based and "other". The "other" system category includes those with UV-light and UV light enhanced systems, like ozone generators. The EPA website is a great tool for air purifier information and available products.
Air cleaning devices can vary in their effectiveness and cost, especially the ones that are integrated into your HVAC system's ductwork. The easiest way to implement a new air purifier within your HVAC system is to do so when a new system is installed, rather than adding one into an existing unit. Although effective, the best thing to do is try to eliminate source of the pollution or allergen. Deep clean your home, remove mold and other pollution/irritant sources first, then try adding an air purifier or high-MERV air filter system if removing the pollutants was ineffective or impossible.
No matter which type of HVAC system your home has, every unit needs a quality air filter that fits properly in order to maximize your indoor air quality and keep your unit running efficiently. US Home Filter can provide you with the best and most efficient HVAC filter available! Changing the filter in your furnace is as important as changing the oil in your car and US Home Filter offers filters to fit all heating and air conditioning units. From standard to custom air filters, to whole-house filters, grille filters, and humidifier filters, we have all of your filter needs covered!
Selecting the filters that are just right for your home can be difficult and confusing at times. At US Home Filter we understand this, which is why we offer an experienced staff to help answer any questions you may have. For personal assistance with your air filter needs, please contact us now online or call us at (855) 435-9600 and we will do our very best to assist you in selecting the right filter for your individual needs. We want to earn your business and we guarantee your satisfaction! Take advantage of our quality products, vast selection, low prices, and enjoy FREE SHIPPING on every air filter order within the Contiguous USA.