Debunking Common Misconceptions About Home Air Purifiers
The use of home air purifiers in homes often sparks debates. Some people swear by them, claiming they can not imagine living without one. Others think they are overhyped units that do not do much at all. The truth of how they work is actually somewhere in between. Air purifiers can improve the quality of your indoor air, but only when you understand how to use them effectively. Misconception 1: Air Purifiers Eliminate All Pollutants Many people believe that a single air purifier can remove all the pollutants from their home. In reality, no device can do that. Air purifiers reduce airborne contaminants, but their effectiveness depends on the type of filter, the room size, and the frequency of use. For example, high-efficiency particulate air (HEPA) filters can capture small particles, such as dust, pollen, and pet dander. However, they can’t trap gases or volatile organic compounds (VOCs) without the help of activated carbon filters. Even then, the purifier won’t eliminate contaminants that cling to surfaces, hide in carpets, or accumulate in HVAC systems. When you understand those limits, you can take steps to maximize an air purifier’s effectiveness. Vacuum and dust regularly and change filters on schedule. You can...
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