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General Purpose Air Purifiers

Good for Removing:
1) Airborne Particles:
These air purifiers have HEPA filters for removing airborne particles such as dander, dust pollen, mold spores etc. HEPA filters are able to remove particles as small as .3 microns with 99.97% efficiancy.
If you have allergies or wish to scour your air of even the smallest particles consider the IQAir HealthPro Series (removes airborne particles as small as .003 microns ). |
2) Airborne Chemicals, Odors and Gases:
These air purifiers have activated carbon filters to remove airborne chemicals, odors and gases.
For serious airborne chemical, odor or gas removal consider Allerair air purifiers. Allerair air purifiers contain many pounds of carbon with deep carbon beds. Allerair specializes in airborne chemical, gas and odor control. |
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Important information about comparing air purifiers:
Some manufacturers may assume 1 or 2 room air changes per hour when they state the maximum room size their units clean, others may assume 5.
An air purifier rated for up to 1,000 sqare feet may be as powerful as one rated for 1,500 sqare feet.
Delivered Cubic Feet per Minute (CFM) should be considered when comparing cleaning capacity.
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Indoor Air Quality
Diagnosing symptoms that relate to Indoor Air Quality (IAQ) can be tricky. Acute (short-term) symptoms of IAQ problems typically are similar to those from colds, allergies, fatigue, or the flu.
There are clues, however, that can serve as indicators of potential indoor
air problems:
Potential Indicators :
- The symptoms are widespread within a home or office.
- The symptoms disappear when you leave your home or office.
- The onset is sudden after some change, such as painting or pesticide
application.
- Persons with allergies, asthma, or chemical sensitivities have reactions
indoors but not outdoors.
- A doctor has diagnosed a person as having an indoor air-related
illness.
However, a lack of symptoms does not mean that the quality of the indoor air is acceptable.
Symptoms from long-term health effects often
do not become evident for many years.
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