Different Types of Air Purifiers For A Healthy Home

By Laura Michelle Powers: Celebrity Psychic, Author, and host of Healing Powers Podcast

The level of pollution in the air that we breathe both indoors and outdoors is getting alarming. According to the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), indoor air pollutants are 2 to 5 times higher than the air outside due to poor air circulation. During this time of the pandemic, and lockdowns, most of our time is spent inside the comforts of our homes, which makes us susceptible to develop cardiovascular or respiratory-related diseases.  

Air purifiers are dependable in eliminating pollutants in the air that we breathe at home. If you are not using an air filter and purifier, you become the filter. Keep reading to find out more.

So what is an air purifier?

An air purifier is a device that promises to remove pollutants and improve indoor air quality. It restricts the spread of harmful impurities and sanitizes by filtering the particles and purifying them. It gets rid of allergens, second-hand tobacco smoke, outdoor smoke, pollutants, and toxins. 

It has fans and filters that draw air and catch particles to cleanse the air that is eventually pushed back to the room's air circulation. This process neutralizes the air that flows in the room, making it clean for people to take in.

Uses and Benefits

Air purifiers remove air impurities to give us healthy air to breathe, but their benefits do not stop there. Here are the advantages that you can get from using it regularly:

  1. Guarantee clean indoor air

  2. Eradicate unpleasant odor

  3. Catches airborne allergens from pets

  4. Neutralizes smoke

  5. Captures dust in the room

  6. Decreases the risk of spreading airborne diseases by eradicating 99% of airborne bacteria like pollen, molds, and other floating bacteria in the air

  7. Fights seasonal allergens

  8. Stops the spread of some viruses

  9. Promotes lung-health

  10. Convenient and fits anywhere as it comes in different sizes with various features.

  11. Eliminates harmful chemicals from household materials containing toxic substances

  12. Promotes sleep

  13. Improves well-being for those with cardiovascular concerns

  14. Decreases overall indoor air pollution

  15. Lengthens life expectancy

 Air-purifier efficacy depends on where it is situated, its flow rate, and the frequency of use. While it can eliminate the source of allergies and asthma symptoms, it is not an alternative to medication. It is still best to consult your physician about the best approach to any of your health concerns.

 The target pollutants eliminated using an air purifier depend on the type you prefer. Find out which one fits your needs. Here are the different types of Air Purifiers available in the market:

Types of Air Purifier

  • HEPA Filters

HEPA or High Efficiency Particulate Air is known for trapping 99.97% of all particles up to 0.3 microns invisible to the human eye. This type of air purifier is more expensive but is loved by many because of its effectiveness in eliminating the vast majority of pollutants.

  • Activated Carbon

Activated carbon is efficient at eliminating odors, smoke, fumes, chemicals, and even gasses in your home. Activated carbon air purifiers usually come with HEPA filters to clean air pollutants.

  • Electrostatic Air Cleaners

An electrostatic or electronic air cleaner uses static electricity to capture airborne particles while your furnace and air conditioning are on. With the help of HEPA filters and positively charged ions, it can remove up to 99.98% of air allergens in your home.

  • Ultraviolet Light Air Purifiers

Ultraviolet Light (UV) is known for its ability to kill bacteria. UV air purifiers utilize ultraviolet light to destroy harmful viruses, bacteria, and pathogens from the air in your home bet they no not remove toxins.

  • Central Air Cleaners

Central air cleaners purify air through your home's ductwork. It connects to your central heating and cooling systems and removes 99% of pollen, dust, and about 94% of viruses in your home. It cleans the air while extending the life of your heater and air conditioner too.

  • Air Purifying Candles

If you are not ready to get an air purifying device, you can go the natural way with the air purifying candles. Made from soy or beeswax, it aerosolized the embedded botanicals as it burns and purifies the air. It is meant to purify the air in a small room or limited space only.

  • Air-to-Air Exchangers

Air-to-air exchangers provide better ventilation in your home. It eliminates stale air and regulates the home's climate by reducing molds in the air, improving air circulation.

There are plenty of air purifiers in the market, but not all are efficient and could deliver what they promise. Getting a quality air purifier ensures you the benefits you should get. Dyson has different innovative air purifier models available to meet your needs.

Sources:

Allergy & Air - The 5 Most Common Types of Air Purifiers

EPA - Indoor Air Quality (IAQ)

GH - Do Air Purifiers Actually Work?

Healthline - Do Air Purifiers Actually Work?

HVAC - Air Purifier Benefits and How They Work

Mold Free Living - EC3 Candles—an Easy Way to Purify Your Indoor Air

Welter Heating - The Pros and Cons of the 7 Different Types of Air Purifiers