Heated Air PurifiersFiled Under: Air Purifiers
Heated air purifiers are often preferable in a nursery setting in the winter when it’s cold. It then serves two purposes heating the air, and purifying it. A heated air purifier in the nursery, cuts down on odors, and keeps allergens away. Dust mites, pollen, mold, pet dander are a few of the things it will help keep out of your house. It’s also a good thing to have in a sick room. Cleaner air for someone with respiratory problems makes it easier for them to breathe. If they are on oxygen, this is especially important. Air purifiers, are used in hospitals, it was one of the many things recently used when SARS broke out in Japan. With all the smells, and allergens in hospitals, a lot of them use air purifiers to make the environment comfortable for their patients. There are many things to consider when buying a heated air purifier.
It’s much better to have a purifier that is a whole house heated air purifier, because if it’s in a nursery or any room, it’s safer. It can be mounted on the wall, so there is no chance of tripping over it. Make sure it’s a HEPA filter and that it has the power to purify the air in the whole house are other considerations. Doing research on how much power you need per square footage of your house is important so a proper fit is achieved. Prices for the whole house heated air purifier are in the $700.00 range. The floor models are somewhat less. A whole house heated air purifier also can eliminate gaseous pollutants and stale air and exhausts it outside, and replaces it with heated pure air.
A whole house heated air purifier also is quieter to run. It’s very possible you will not even know its working. Make sure, however, to change the filters it is paramount in keeping the heated air purifier cleaning air efficiently. Shopping around, and doing research is paramount in getting a proper fit. Talk to the sales people, and make sure you know how much square footage the house is so that you get a powerful enough unit.
Heated Air purifiers cover two areas, helping to heat the house, and purifying the air. Of course it’s a supplement to normal heating unit in the house, but it may just be the best of both worlds. Just heating your house without a purifier, air can get stale, this prevents that. In the middle of winter, there will be no more opening the windows to get in fresh air. Fresh air is continually circulating throughout the home and not just fresh air but purified air. That will help everyone be healthy and happy year round. A heated air purifier is the way to go if living in the northern climates where winter is six months of the year like I am. There is nothing worse than the stale air, and below zero temperatures, where you can’t open the windows. This is the perfect solution for that problem.
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- 18 Jul 2008 4:07 PM
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