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An electronic air purifier is an easy, affordable
way to win the battle over allergies and dusting! With so
many unwanted indoor air pollutants around, it's no
wonder that more and more people are beginning to suffer from
asthma, allergies, colds and respiratory problems. Home electronic
air purifiers can not only help to keep your everyday cleaning
time down, but they make a considerable difference in the
amount of pollutants that you inhale on a daily basis.
There are many contaminates that can contribute to polluting
the air inside, including: dust, pollens, mold spores, dander,
smoke and odor. A home electrostatic
air purifier contains a pre-filter that actually traps
a lot of large contaminated particles. The smaller particles
are then allowed to enter through the pre-filter are then
turned into positively charged particles. The positively charged
particles are attracted and trapped by a negatively charged
collector plate. The particles that pass that challenge are
then free to recirculated the room and start all over again!
For those suffering from allergies or asthma, the electronic
air cleaner is a welcome change! Many air cleaner manufacturers
have produced versions of the electronic model, including:
Lennox, Trane, Kenmore, Universal and Sharper Image, Oreck
and Honeywell.
The air cleaners that are electronic can be portable and
travel room to room in your home, or they can be stationary
and connected to your heating/cooling system to gradually
affect the air quality. Other common features attributed to
electronic machines that clean the air can include: quiet
motor, digital display, programmable settings, low electricity
usage and easy maintenance. The cost of an air cleaning unit
will vary, based on the model you choose.
Denise Jones is a contributing author to www.home-air-purifiers-n-cleaners.com.
An air purifier guide that offers info on indoor air purification
systems, from ozone, hepa, and ultraviolet air cleaners.
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