Air Purifiers For Smokers
Air Purifiers For Smokers
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Do You Need an Air Purifier?
An air cleaner is something most people need but aren't even aware of it. People are unaware that indoor air is 6 times more polluted than outdoor air. Asthmatics, people who have allergies, children, adolescents and the elderly are most affected by the poor quality of indoor air.
What They Do
Purifiers remove most of the particles in the air that cause many health problems. It's necessary to recognize what's in the air you breathe in order to understand why you need an air purifier. There are several beneficial reasons to have air purifiers in the home.
Most people buy air purifiers because they want a germ free environment at home. An air purifier can purify the air of microorganisms, including bacteria, germs, viruses and fungal spores. Allergens are another reason you need an air purifier. People with allergies or asthma specifically want a dust-free, pollen-free and dander-free environment at home.
An air purifier cleans the air of odors. They clean the air of gases and chemical vapors. Domestic odors generally include stale cigarette smoke, odors from cooking, litter boxes, body sprays, nail treatment products and chemical cleaning agents.
Who Needs One
Children are particularly sensitive to air pollution. Children are exposed to hazardous substances in the air from early childhood which can cause serious diseases such as asthma, various allergies, eye and lung irritation and even lung cancer in the end.
An air purifier can even benefit pets. Pets have allergies, too, in addition to skin problems that can be aggravated by pollution in the air.
Closing all windows and doors won't help to keep indoor air clean and fresh. Contaminants from outside are brought into the home by heating and cooling systems. With the high level of insulation and tight construction of homes today, these contaminants are trapped inside. These contaminants accumulate in your surroundings, so you and your family at risk. The only way to eliminate these contaminants is to purchase a home air purifier.
Many experiments have been conducted to determine the effectiveness of air cleaners. Experiments have shown that the use of air cleaners definitely reduces certain health effects. These include minor effects, such as eye and lung irritation. In addition, air cleaning units reduce the risk of some serious diseases such as cancer and decreased lung function.
Although you can not remove all particles from the air, you can and should remember that an air purifier can make your life at least a little better, especially if you have asthma or allergies.
How to Choose One
Air purifiers come in many different sizes and models. You should research the effectiveness of specific models. There are various factors that should be considered before a decision is made on an air purifier. If you're planning to purchase an air purifier, consider:
- The amount of square feet you need it for and get the right size.
- The cost of replacement filters, if necessary.
- Consumer Reports on the effectiveness of various brands and models
- The total budget - buy the best you can afford.
- The home level of pollutants - the homes of smokers are worse than non-smokers.
Most health organizations recommend people use air cleaners to improve indoor air quality. Preventing serious health problems can actually save you time and money by avoiding trips to the doctor.
Ultimately, it is your decision to use an air purifier or not. But anyone who wants to breathe clean, healthy air that's free of pollutants and allergens would buy an air purifier for their home.
About the Author
The author has a master's degree in instructional technology and is a recent retiree. Having time on her hands and the need to supplement her pension, she started PureAirHumidifiers.com. The site specializes in air quality products such as humidifiers, dehumidifiers, air purifiers, space heaters and portable air conditioners.
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