These days, air cleaners are practically essential, particularly if you suffer from allergies. These devices are highly useful for removing numerous impurities from the air. However, with the different kinds of technology available in home air purifiers, it can make it hard for people to know which the best is. Each has its purpose, but some are more efficient than others. Following is a look at some of the different kinds of products available, as well as the benefits and disadvantages that you can get from each.
* Cloth type filter air cleaners separate dust particles, but cannot trap smaller sized particles.
* HEPA, which stands for High Efficiency Particulate Arresting, filters are able to remove almost 100 percent of particles from the air that are a minimum of 0.3 micros in size. These come with replaceable filters which often prove to be expensive in the long run.
* Carbon models trap odors and particles in a carbon filter as air passes through. These are able to capture particles smaller than 0.3 micros, but are also more expensive than the HEPA filters.
* Ozone air cleaners discharge ozone into the room. It’s very good at removing bacteria, odors and fumes from the air. However, elimination of particles and other allergens are not part of the capability of this type of filter.
* Ultraviolet Germicidal Irradiation can trap bacteria and mold. But heat extension will be required to kill them because they are very resistant. This is one of the most expensive models as it has the ability to trap mold and bacteria. Plus it will cost more to maintain.
Your purchasing decision needs to take into account more than the technology; you also need to consider the requirements of your situation. For locations such as the bathroom or kitchen, where odors tend to hang around, you might consider ultraviolet or ozone air cleaners. Ultraviolet germicidal irradiation is the way to go for rooms where mold likes to grow, such as the bathroom or basement.
However, there might be different levels of needs in different areas of the house. To address this, it is best to adhere to the highest level of need. Also, it does not mean that you should be dependent on air cleaners. It’s still critical that the air remain clean. Make sure you have windows open on each side of the house in order to let fresh air circulate throughout your home.
And ensure that your walls have a moisture repellant surface to discourage the growth of mold. Regularly clean the walls and ceiling of the rooms that are usually exposed to moisture like the bathroom and kitchen. Keep them dry as much as possible. Another means of discouraging the growth of bacteria is to make sure your mats and rugs remain dry.

