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Breathe Healthier Air with a Home Air Purifier
In the 1970s, the oil embargo led building designers to make buildings more airtight and with less outdoor air ventilation in an attempt to improve energy efficiency. In many cases, these reduced ventilation rates have been found inadequate to maintain the health and comfort of individuals. In order to address the issue of poor indoor air in your home, three basic strategies can be followed: A home air purifier is an absolutely essential component to maintaining a pollutant-free home, but the level and source of pollution, purification methods available, and the square footage being purified are also important factors to be considered. Complete and thorough control of particulates such as dust, dander, and pollen require the use of a home air purifier with True HEPA filtration. These types of air purifiers eliminate 99.97% of particles as small as 0.3 microns, and are safe for those with sensitive lungs. For odor control, look for an air purifier with Activated Carbon to absorb noxious smells and gases, and if viruses and/or mold is a concern, an air purifier with UV sterilization can effectively destroy biological contaminants. For even additional protection against pollutants, combine a furnace filter with an air purifier to turn your home into a "whole house filter." |














