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Investing In Ionic Air Purifier
by John Elrow
According to the American College of Allergists, polluted
indoor air causes or contributes toward ? of all illnesses. For
families with two or more children who all have the potential of
contracting a variety of illnesses throughout the year, do the
math and you'll see how expensive it can be to be exposed to
the ever-present contaminants that make themselves at home in
your air.
Mold, dust, pollen and other irritants can exist in stagnant
air and actually increase in intensity when they're brought in
on hair, clothing and other objects that are introduced from
the outdoors each day. Even tiny flakes of dried skin can
become airborne, unseen to the naked eye, and cause respiratory
problems for those who reside in the home. Since the ability to
prevent these agents from entering the environment is not
within your power, then steps must be taken to remove them
before illness develops as a result of their presence in the
air that you breathe.
Effects of Indoor Contaminants
In order to eliminate allergens and other contaminants from
your home, you'll need to make a solid plan for purifying the
air - in other words, you'll need to install an effective
filtration system. The best way to accomplish this is by
utilizing an Ionic Air Purifier. By integrating one of these
systems into your home, you'll be eliminating those agents
which adversely impact your health and cause you to suffer from
a variety of symptoms, some of which may include:
+ Eye irritations
+ Nose and Throat irritations
+ Headaches
+ Sinus Infections
+ Sneezing
+ Coughing
+ Allergies
+ Asthma
+ Colds, Flu and Viruses
+ Ear infections
+ Respiratory Infections
+ Skin Irritations
+ Nausea
You may naturally assume that these pollutants can be
eliminated through the course of regular housecleaning, or even
more strenuous cleaning regimens, such as spring or fall
cleaning sprees. Unfortunately, that's not the case. No matter
how much you apply yourself to housecleaning, these
contaminants will remain in the air. In fact, dusting and other
forms of cleaning may cause allergens that have come to rest on
furniture and carpeting to become airborne, causing adverse
reactions to your health.
Various Types and Models of Ionic Air Purifier
While the standard model of Ionic Air Purifier utilizes
negative ion generators to charge airborne particles so that
they become attracted to the surfaces of furniture and other
inanimate objects throughout your home, those which utilize
electrostatic precipitators will actually trap the contaminants
between metal plates that are housed within the unit,
effectively cleaning the air and keeping it free of these
irritating agents.
In addition to cleaning the air, these purifiers are often
silent and energy efficient, and don't release any chemicals
into the air. Another perk is that these systems are
filterless, making them ideal for purifying a room or the
entire interior of your home. Simply clean the metal plates
regularly, and you're all set - without the ongoing cost of
filters.
Of course, many pollutants also cause foul odors to be present
in the air, such as in the case of cigarette smoke, the musty
smell of mold, or simply the stale smell that's a by-product of
stagnant air. Purifiers such as these also work to remove such
odors, making the air pleasant to smell, as well as to breathe.
While the prices of Ionic Air Purifiers may seem a bit
exorbitant in some cases, they can actually be purchased for
under $100, depending upon the size of the unit and the
competition among various dealers. When you consider the cost
of medical bills due to the variety of illnesses that can crop
up as the result of contaminated air, these units will pay for
themselves in very short order. When viewed from that
perspective, it's far more costly not to own a purifier than it
is to invest in one.
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