Indoor Air Purification, Air Purification System
Indoor air purification may not be something that you give a great deal of thought to. (Unless you live with smokers, a dozen cats, or right next door to a major freeway, of course.) But when you consider that the air inside the typical American home ranges anywhere from ten times more polluted to more than 100 times more polluted than outdoor air, indoor air purification suddenly becomes a much higher priority. To truly achieve indoor air quality, you need an air purification system. Preferably one that consists of a small, modestly priced electrostatic room air purifier located in each room for maximum efficiency and effectiveness. The PurePro® air purifier, for example, is an excellent choice. The PurePro® air purifier effectively: removes microscopic particles such as mold spores; captures allergens such as pollen, dust, dust mites, pet hair, pet dander and other household pollutants; and filters cigarette smoke, pet odors, and chemical fumes, all while revitalizing the air.
All sorts of air purification systems have hit the market in recent years. These include whole house air purification systems that are retrofitted into your home's existing HVAC system by a contractor. This can be rather expensive (the replacement filters alone cost over $200...and require replacement every six months!), and there are questions about its effectiveness, compared with other air purification systems. There are small, room air purifiers that you can purchase at most discount and department stores. On the whole, these tend to be more efficient at filtering and cleansing indoor air, but their effectiveness varies widely from one brand name to another, and sometimes even from one model to another. And unlike most other things in life, paying more for air purification systems doesn't automatically mean getting more. The PurePro® air purifier is from the people at Ionic Pro, so you know that you're getting maximum value for your air purification systems dollar.
Electrostatic air purifiers are some of the most popular home air purification systems available today. And with good reason: They represent the intersection of optimal value and effectiveness. Electrostatic air purifiers, such as the PurePro® air purifier, refresh the air by simulating the same basic effect as sunlight, lightning, waterfalls, and ocean waves. That is to say that electrostatic air purifiers use electrodes to create negative ions. These negative ions attach themselves to airborne particulate such as dust, smoke, ozone, and pollen. Most all particles in the air have a positive charge or are positively ionized, while negative ions have a negative charge. Negative ions are drawn to these positively charged particles by magnetic attraction to one another. When there is a high enough concentration of negative ions in the air, they will attract to floating particles in large numbers. This causes the particle to become too heavy to remain airborne. As a result, the particle will drop out of the air, keeping them out of the breathing zone and out of the respiratory system where it can trigger breathing and health problems.
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