December 8, 2007
Why HEPA Air Cleaners Are The Top Choice for Air Purification
Why HEPA Air Cleaners Are The Top Choice for Air Purification
HEPA is a standard for air filtering that was established by the Atomic Energy Commission, originally with the purpose to develop a high standard for removing radioactive particles from the air. Although, no longer considered in those terms very often, HEPA it is still the common standard by which the effectiveness of HEPA air cleaners can be assured.
In order to be HEPA certified, a filter must be able to trap 99.97% of the particulates in the air that are the size of 0.3 microns or larger. True Medical Grade HEPA must also be capable of removing 95% pollutants that are 0.1 microns and smaller.
Tips: There are five main types of air purifiers, including hepa, ozone, carbon, ionic and ultraviolet light, air purifiers are primarily categorized by filter type.
HEPA air cleaners are considered to be the most effective filters for eliminating the main pollutants that cause health problems and increase risk of asthma, allergies, and even cancer. Some types of particulates that are filtered out by HEPA air purifier systems are dust mites and their feces, dead skin cells, pollen, pet dander, and mold, to name a few.
Since homes have become more airtight, in efforts to improve energy efficiency and lower electrical consumption, this has lead to an interesting and unexpected condition: indoor air pollution. The level of indoor air pollution you experience in your home will vary, but if you have your doors and windows sealed tight against the weather it is no doubt a problem in your home environment, whether you can see it or not.
This factor is one of the reasons that the incidence of asthma and allergies has been sharply on the increase as well as some forms of cancer which are being linked to the quality of air in the home. HEPA air cleaners can help to drastically turn the odds in your favor by removing the vast majority of the the dangerous and toxic particulates that might have built up in your home.
And, you may think that your home is safe, that there are no toxins floating around in your air, that there is nothing in your home that could cause concern. However, if you use any aerosols and any type of cleaning products, there are miniscule particles from those products that are released and they are building up in your home every time you clean the stove, scrub the toilet, do a load of laundry, or any other type of cleaning that uses any type of chemical. Because of these facts, room air purifiers and especially HEPA air cleaners will likely become a very basic necessity in every home soon.
While HEPA air purifiers won’t protect you or your family from every health concern that might beset you because of your home environment, you can reduce the risk of respiratory and sinus problems and often eliminate headaches that seem to have no cause, and can improve your sleep as well.
In order for any air filtration device to be effective it needs to operate 24 hours a day and most HEPA air cleaners are quite energy efficient so that using them won’t drive your power bills up. You should also be aware that part of the cost of operating an air purifier is the the replacement filters you will need, so it’s good to compare the price of replacement filters when comparison shopping.
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December 21, 2007
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