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Home Air Cleaner For Indoor Pollutants

By: Jason Mann..

There are a lot of damaging particles in our surrounding environment, and air pollution can be a frightening health risk. Managing or doing away with the causes of these contaminants can battle this environmental health threat. It's possible to air out your house with outside fresh air, but often inclement weather can make this impractical. For this reason, a home air cleaner can be a valuable tool to get rid of the air pollutants within your home.

A home air cleaner can be designed in such a way that it can be installed in the duct of a home's central heating. It can also be put in the air-conditioning duct or the ventilating duct. In this way the air in the whole house can be cleaned. But it is also possible to clean the air in a single room or a specific area with the help of a portable room home air cleaner.

How It Works

Most of the time a home air cleaner has mechanical air filters. These filters trap large airborne particles like dust, pollen, dust mite and cockroach allergens, molds and animal dander. However, these particles settle quickly and the air filters cannot remove them completely. When there is some movement in the house, these particles are stirred up, but the larger particles resettle before the air filter manages to remove them.

Most home furnaces and air conditioners utilize flat panel air filters and serve a dual purpose as home air cleaners. Although these filters are primarily designed to protect the equipment from particle buildup, they also filter out pet allergens, dust mites, bacteria and viruses.

The advantage of a portable home air cleaner is that it can be moved around from room to room, wherever clean air is most needed. It uses a fan to circulate the air and filters to clean the air, and is reasonably successful in eliminating airborne pollutants, depending on the square footage of the area it is servicing.

Health Issues

One downside to a home electronic air cleaner is that it will filter out smaller particles, but is not as effective in getting rid of larger contaminants. Also, electronic air cleaners can manufacture ozone, which causes lung irritation. When ozone reacts with common chemicals such as household cleaners, air fresheners, or even carpets, super fine particles may be produced that can adversely affect your health.

The home air cleaner definitely helps to reduce levels of smaller airborne allergens or particles. But it is not able to remove particles like microorganisms, which can cause disease.

Who can benefit from a home air cleaner? Children, the elderly or those who experience allergies and asthma will enjoy the benefits, especially if they are susceptible to airborne contaminants. But it is impossible to totally control indoor air pollution with a home air cleaner because of the larger particles that is unable to get rid of, so it might not be that useful in the end.

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Jason Mann is an expert on air cleaners and purifiers, and is a regular contributor to The Facts on Air Cleaners and Purifiers, where you can get the help you need to find the air cleaner or purifier that fits your situation and your budget.

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