Posts Tagged ‘Air Purifier’

Energy Efficiency and Indoor Air Quality

October 26th, 2011

The air inside your house is said to be 4 x dirtier than the air outside, and this dirty air can be one of the many things that contribute to a decrease in the energy efficiency of the heating and cooling system. If this is true, it only makes sense that someone replacing old and inefficient equipment would also want to purchase that best indoor air quality products available to them.

Air Quality should Matter to Everyone

Indoor air quality products are most commonly purchased by to those with medical issues, and they are seen as unnecessary by those without medical concerns. The fact is the air in your house is dirty enough to cause damage to the new equipment, and once you make a big investment like that, you should want to do everything to protect it from harm. The other major concern consumers have is energy efficiency and the cost of their utility bills. This is often the reason why homeowners upgrade their equipment in the first place. However, the efficiency of the new unit is adversely affected by the poor indoor air quality. » Read more: Energy Efficiency and Indoor Air Quality

Potted Protectors: Using Plants to Improve Air Quality

February 7th, 2011

When it comes to improving the air quality in your home, you have several choices. Air purifiers, furnace filters, UV lights, and air cleaners are all popular products that homeowners have been using for years to clean the air in their homes, but there is one option that you may not have considered. This “air cleaner” doesn’t get plugged in and you may even already have a few of them in your home. They are plants! Living plants have the ability to absorb and make use of the harmful contaminants in your air supply, and as a result, they clean the air in your home.

Common Contaminants

Plants absorb carbon dioxide and emit oxygen during their food making process. During a study performed by NASA, it was found that plants also absorb:

The Portable Problem

January 20th, 2011

If you are in the market for an air purification system, you have probably already acknowledged that you have an air quality problem in your home. Whether you have a child with asthma or musty smells in the basement, air purifiers are one of the best ways to take care of your indoor air quality problem.

While searching for a new system, you may have noticed that there are both “whole house” and “portable” air purifiers to choose from. When deciding between the two, as yourself one question. “Do I want to clean the air in my entire home, or just one room?” The answer should be simple, but if you need a little more convincing, here are a few more reasons why you should choose a whole house air purification system over a portable unit:

  • Limited Coverage: Portable air purifiers have only a specific amount of square footage that they are able to cover, and many only have a small fan to help circulate air through the filtering devices within the unit. This can leave plenty of areas in the home unaffected by the benefits of owning an air purifier. » Read more: The Portable Problem

4 Ways to Relieve Winter Allergies

January 6th, 2011

Winter allergy relief can be hard to find, but what many people don’t realize is that taking care of the HVAC systems can have several benefits upon the air quality in the home. Improving indoor air quality is a great way to improve your allergy symptoms. Here are four ways that that you can help relieve your indoor winter allergy symptoms:

  1. Duct Cleaning: Having a duct cleaning performed will rid your home of excess dust and debris that may be lingering in the air ducts. Most allergy symptoms are caused by dust, mold, dander, and pollen, and a professional duct cleaning service can safely and effectively remove all of these particles from your air duct system.
  2. Installing an Air Purifier: After you have the duct work cleaned, it is also important to install an air purifier. The air circulating through the duct work was also full of dust, mold, dander, and pollen, and a whole house air purifier will pick up any remaining particles that were floating in the air outside of the duct work. » Read more: 4 Ways to Relieve Winter Allergies

Ozone Air Purifiers: Harmful or Helpful?

August 25th, 2010

Every air purifier is not created equal. In the world of air purifiers, there are several options to choose from. From HEPA to ionic to ozone air purifiers, the process of choosing the right unit for your home can become confusing and maybe even a little overwhelming. But, you can check ozone air purifiers off your list right now! Contrary to what you may have heard about ozone air purifiers, these units are in reality very dangerous and most don’t even effectively purify the air.

What is Ozone?

Many of us have probably already heard about ozone. This is the gas that is commonly associated with our atmosphere. It is made up of 3 oxygen atoms. We normally breathe oxygen in its most stable form that consists of only 2 oxygen atoms. The third atom of oxygen that is present in ozone makes the molecule unstable. This instability is what allows that third oxygen atom to break off and combine with other organic molecules in the environment. The combination of the lone oxygen atom will alter the chemical make-up of the molecule it binds with. » Read more: Ozone Air Purifiers: Harmful or Helpful?

Air born viruses and bacteria

October 1st, 2009

Are you doing all you can to protect your family from the H1N1 virus (Swine Flu)? If you think the danger from the Swine Flu is over, think again. It’s only getting worse. I found out the only way to prevent infection is to avoid contact with the virus.

So far, the only advice coming from the medical community is to take normal precautions. You should cover your nose & mouth with a tissue when you sneeze or cough, wash your hands with soap and water, avoid touching your eyes, nose or mouth. That’s sound advice to be sure, but it doesn’t go far enough. That should be your last line of defense not your first and only.

While these steps may help reduce the spread of the virus, they do not eliminate it. I believe a layered defense that uses the latest indoor air quality technology is your best bet.

Winter is upon us and if you live in Chicago, you know what that means. We will be closing our windows and spend a lot of time indoors breathing the air in our homes that is up-to 10 times worse for us to breathe then fresh outside air.

I recently installed a Healthy Climate UV, Air Purifier, Humidifier and Media Air Cleaner. I also have a variable speed blower on my furnace, so my blower runs 24/7 and constantly attacks any bacteria or viruses that are in my home.  I could tell instantly the air in my house smells and feels better. So the UV Air Purifier kills the bacteria & viruses, humidifier controls the moisture and the media filter eliminates up-to 98% of the dirt, dust and allergens.

Prepare yourself for the fight against the Swine Flu like I’ve have and protect your family.

MADMAX

*This topic has been discussed before.  To read the past related article click the link.

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