Air Purifiers: Do They Work?

Most families have done without an air purifier for generations – hundreds or even thousands of years, so what, you may be asking yourself is the hurry to get one now? And it is true, there is a bit of a buzz about air purifiers at the moment. But do they work well and are they worth the money?

The answers to both of these questions are not straightforward, but everyone would have to acquiesce that the motor revolves when you plug them in, so in that way they do all work. Whether they are effective or not depends on which model you buy. There are some very useful air purifying units and there is a lot of rubbish too.

The really ineffective ones are the very cheap models, that are just not powerful enough and do not even contain adequate filters, but leaving those aside, there are very good portable air purifiers and very good central air purifier systems.

So, the first thing you have to decide is whether you want a central or portable air purifying system. If you want to purify the air in your office at work or your caravan or trailer, then a good portable purifier will do the job very well. The reason why a portable purifier is not so good for the home is size. Your house is just too big for one portable air purifying unit.

If you locked yourself up in one room, then OK, but as soon as you open the door, or someone walks into the room, you have lost a lot of your clean air. Therefore, if you are thinking about purifying the air in your house, you really have to go for a central system, particularly if you already have ducting in place for a central heating or central air conditioning system.

If you are fortunate enough to have such a system then a powerful and very efficient air purification unit can be installed near your existing blower in minutes in most instances. These devices will purify the air in your whole home at the same time, which means that you can wander about your house, go about your daily business and leave interconnecting doors open at leisure. It is the only way to go if you have active children. This is often the cheapest option too, surprisingly.

If you are going to purchase a portable model, note the measurements of the largest room you are likely to use it in and work out the volume of air in that room (length x width x height). You will have to check that whichever air purifier you get can handle that volume of air. That information will be in sales pamphlet. The cost of filters is an essential factor in the total cost of a purifier. How much are they and how often do they need to be changed? Can they be cleaned a few times before needing to be changed?

Think about why you want an air purifier. Is it because you want to combat a specific allergy? Is it because there is a smoker in the house? Is it because of pets? Or is it just because of increasing levels of general pollution from cars and industry? Whatever the reason, make sure that the air purification system you are thinking about purchasing can take filters that can take those substances from the air. Not all filters are identical – not all filters can filter everything.

Owen Jones, the writer of this article, writes on many topics, but is currently involved with central air conditioner prices. If you are interested in Home Air Conditioning Systems, please click through to our site.

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