Do air purifiers really help?

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Do air purifiers really help?

Pollution-free air, now more than ever, has become a thing of the past, especially if you reside in a metro city. With constant weather fluctuation, construction and industrious waste around us, it is safe to say that the air we’re breathing in is detrimental to our lungs. But simply sealing your windows shut is perhaps not the best way to safeguard yourself from the harmful contaminants present in the air. 

Due to this, air purifiers today have turned more into a necessity to help filter out toxins within our immediate space. But do they really work? And if so, how does one know? While the short answer to this is yes, if you find yourself questioning their efficiency, here’s what you need to know: 

How do air purifiers work?

Air purifiers today have turned into swanky, compact appliances that work silently in a corner of your space. But before you begin wondering if it is doing its job right, you might want to know a little about how it works. 

Air purifiers will typically suck the polluted air within your room and pass it through a filter to give you cleaner air to breathe. The appliance is built to filter out pollen, pet hair and dust, along with other pollutants in the air. If that’s not all, they also eliminate any unpleasant odours present in the atmosphere. 

How do you know if your air purifier is working?

Air purifiers constantly work at reducing pollutants from the air. However, this will also depend upon the degree of contaminants in your air along with the size of the space you’re trying to clean. An air purifier will also only be effective as long as you ensure timely maintenance and care for the appliance. Lastly, it is crucial to note that any dust particles or debris settled into your furniture will most likely not be filtered out by the air purifier.

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If you wake up with a blocked nose or suffer from puffy eyes, they could be due to a cause of allergens present in the air. Long-term effects of these pollutants on your lungs could include a range of complicated conditions, including chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, lung cancer or strokes. Tell-tale signs of your air purifier working right is if you see a notable drop in minor respiratory ailments within your household.

Since the effectiveness of your air purifier will largely depend upon the area it is covering, make sure you determine if you need one or multiple air purifiers in your house. Don’t forget to do your share of research based on your vicinity and home needs before you set out to buy the best air purifier for yourself. 

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