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Air purifiers are an essential asset for preserving the quality of indoor air. This article discusses the top benefits of having air purifiers.
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Applied Technology Review | Monday, September 02, 2024
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Air purifiers are an essential asset for preserving the quality of indoor air. This article discusses the top benefits of having air purifiers.
Fremont, CA: Nowadays, indoor air pollution is becoming increasingly common and accumulating to levels that would prompt an air quality alert if detected outdoors. Even cooking a meal can introduce harmful gases and airborne particles into your home, lingering in the air long after the meal. With the trend towards more energy-efficient buildings, the risk of indoor air pollution reaching hazardous levels is heightened unless proactive measures are taken to safeguard your home's air quality.
Air purifiers can be a valuable tool in maintaining indoor air quality. Depending on the type of filter utilized, an air purifier has the potential to eliminate particulate matter (PM), volatile organic compounds (VOCs), mould, bacteria, viruses, and other contaminants from the air.
Remove Allergens:
One key advantage of a high-quality air purifier is its capacity to reduce the amount of allergens in your home. Airborne allergens can lead to sneezing, congestion, a runny nose, and itchy or watery eyes. If your allergy symptoms worsen at night or upon waking up, it may indicate a reaction to allergens in your living environment.
For relief from your respiratory system, consider placing an air purifier where you spend the most time, such as your bedroom or living room. Keep it running continuously to allow it to filter the air effectively.
Reduce Asthma Triggers in the Air:
An air purifier is beneficial for controlling pollution levels within your household, thereby minimizing your exposure to pollutants that could exacerbate asthma symptoms. Inhaling airborne pollutants can irritate your airways as they pass through your respiratory system, leading to asthma flare-ups and breathing difficulties.
Exposure to tiny airborne particles or ozone can exacerbate asthma symptoms and heighten the reliance on asthma medication. Furthermore, exposure to air pollution during childhood, whether particulate matter or gaseous pollutants, may elevate the risk of developing asthma later in life.
Airborne particles vary in size, with some large enough to be visible to the naked eye, such as dust particles that float in sunlight coming through a window, while others are microscopic in nature.
Reduce Risk of Airborne Virus Exposure:
Airborne particles and droplets can transmit viruses such as the common cold, flu, and COVID-19. Therefore, if a family member catches a respiratory illness, they inadvertently spread the virus through the air by coughing, sneezing, or simply breathing. Wearing a mask can help prevent transmission. This is why viral infections often spread throughout the household, as everyone shares the same indoor air and will likely be exposed to the virus eventually.
Some air purifiers can trap bacteria and viruses, effectively eliminating them from the air as they go through the filter. HEPA filters have been shown to capture particles that carry COVID-19.
These are some of the benefits of air purifiers. There are a lot more which add to the list. The primary advantage of air purifiers is minimizing your contact with poor air quality. Employing one or more air purifiers to purify the air in your home can effectively reduce indoor air pollution. You can enhance the effectiveness by integrating air purification with other practices that promote good air quality, such as routine cleaning, improving ventilation, and minimizing the use of high-VOC products.