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If you are in the market for a new air cleaning machine, you
should first compare air purifiers. There
are many different models, sizes, features and prices associated
with an air purifier. If you take the time to compare an air
purifier with others, you can figure out which machine would
work best for you.
There are air purifiers that are lightweight and portable
and there are some that are designed to be stationary and
built for large spaces. Whether you are seeking an air purifier
because you suffer from allergies, or you are unable to stay
on top of the dusting, there are air purifying machines that
would be perfect to get the job done!
Many manufacturers produce purifiers for the air, including:
Oreck, Honeywell, Whirlpool, Surround Air, Blue Air, Sharper
Image and Neo Tec. The purifiers come in many sizes and they
offer varying features, including: silent motor, multistage
filters, filterless, filter indicator light, digital display,
programmable settings, remote control and some also contain
a night light!
It doesn’t matter if you are in your home, at work,
or in your vehicle, there are air purifiers made for each
case. A simple and quick comparison can help you decide which
model and style would be best for your needs. The price you
pay will depend on the air purifier you prefer.
Firstly you should know the types of air purifying
machines so you can better know exactly what type of system
you need.
- HEPA air purifiers - HEPA filters are designed to trap
all types of allergens
- Electronic ionizers - This cleaning system uses an electronic
process to reverse the charge of particles in the air. The
charged particles are then attracted to objects in the room—such
as clothing, walls, floors and furniture. In effect, particles
are removed from the air and deposited on your furnishings
and clothing, so you later have to vacuum up any dust particles
and debris
- Ozone generators - These machines produce ozone, which
in large amounts is dangerous for humans. These units do
not remove allergens from the air. These purifiers neutralize
odors, such as smoke.
- IQAir is a great all around air cleaner, perfect for
people who suffer from severe allergies
- If you need a quiet air purifier the Blueair
- for economical price and quality the AustinAir is a great
choice
- Allerair makes excellent air purifiers for smoke control
or for multiple chemical sensitivities
- to rid your home of basement mold check out Airfree
You should read the following articles to familiarize yourself
with the various types of air cleaners:
There are many places you can look to compare an air purifier,
including: epinions.com, consumerreview.com and amazon.com.
When you are ready to buy the style of your choice, be sure
to stop by ebay.com and shopping.com to find the best possible
price.
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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