![]() An Air Purifier Can Get Rid Of Allergens? Do you suffer
from allergies? Perhaps you are allergic to dust, pollen, and pet dander. If this
is the case, you could benefit from the use of an air
purifier. The units, when placed in the home, purify the air by trapping
allergens in the filters. The filters need to be replaced every so often for effective
use. When shopping for an air purifier, you should keep a lot of things in mind. You will need to know the square footage of the area in which you plan to use the unit. They come in a number of different sizes, so you will want to be sure to purchase a unit that will be large enough to purify the air in the room or rooms that you would like. To purify the air in your entire home, you will, more than likely, need to purchase multiple units. You will also want to keep extra filters on hand. The instruction manual will tell you how often you should change the filter. However, your lifestyle may dictate otherwise. If you have pets, or if someone in your home smokes, you will probably have to change the filter more often than the instruction manual says you should. Noise is another concern. Some units are very loud when they are in operation. Others are virtually noiseless. If the noise is something that will bother you, you should look for a unit that does not produce much sound when it is in use. An ionic air purifier may produce ozone, which is a harmful oxygen allotrope. Although the units produce ozone at low concentrations, they do produce enough to cause asthma attacks in those who suffer from the condition. . Air
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