Air Purifiers

October 25, 2009

Worth investing in an air purifier?

Filed under: Hepa Air Purifier — Tags: , , , , , — admin @ 5:35 pm

2 Comments

  1. Happens to me too. When you are not at home, close all the windows to prevent wind from carrying all those dust into your home. An air purifier is of little help if dust keeps coming in. Besides, one air purifier is only effective for one room and it will cost too much to equip each room with one.

    When you are back home, only open the windows that is not facing the source of the problem. Drawing the curtain or blinds may also help. If the dust problem is recurring rather than a short-term problem, perhaps you should go talk to the relevant authority. No one should be subjected to such air pollution unnecessarily.

    Hope this helps.

    Comment by Red — October 25, 2009 @ 5:35 pm

  2. The dust in your apartment is coming from somewhere local. Check out what the source may be and try to eliminate the source. An air purifier will circulate air and may only cause more dust or irritation in your case. An air purifier will help clean up the dust, but if you have a continuous source, like local construction or decaying insulation, the dust will only become worse as you circulate the air around your apartment. Purchasing an air purifier should be a consideration for your health, not for your house cleaning. If you are purchasing one for your health, you will not be getting much for <$500. I would suggest the Sun Pure SP-20C found at http://www.allergy-relief-air-purifier.com/air_purifiers_for_asthma.html. This is the top of the line and won’t let you down. I hope this helps.

    Comment by John — October 25, 2009 @ 5:35 pm

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