At one time, it was alright to say every home could benefit from an air purifier. Today's indoor environment quality scenario is literally dictating, EVERY BEDROOM MUST HAVE A AIR PURIFIER.
You do wonder why. Bedrooms never had ceiling fans, when at one time windows were left open through the night. Closed windows and changes to architectural designs (without ventilation outlets) the need for ceiling fans and even air conditioners came about. Within months of installation, ceiling fans got coated with thick black dust built up. These fans are used when people are in the bed rooms.
Could it be all right to reason, that what the clean blades picked up will be no different from what the many pairs of lungs picked up as well. A fan's blades can be wiped clean or replaced. Can the lings inside be wiped up or replaced?
BEDROOMS are the most polluted space within homes and air purifiers have become an essential fixture. AIR PURIFIERS are an investment to be made as early as possible, and one that you will never regret doing so. Why ?
- Air purifiers reduce amounts and concentration of airborne contaminants which can be dust and pollen and all forms of air particles not visible to the eye, including air borne furs of pets kept indoors. To sufferers of respiratory conditions such as asthma, poor lung power etc amongst others, this makes sense.
- Air purifiers when installed will lead to and show improvements within a few days. While room hygiene improves, those for whom breathing is a heavy "task" will experience breathing easier and less tiring. This make air purifiers a worthy investment.
- Air Purifiers induce air circulation, and minimise build up of dust, mites, droppings and dead skin cells, which otherwise is likely to be inhaled and have respiratory disorders aggravated.
- Air Purifiers will trap whatever dust and air borne pollutes that escapes the normal cleaning processes of wiping, sweeping and vacuuming ( both are discouraged in modern times). We worsen the problem when required to do cleaning, sweeping, vacuuming, shift furniture or even for that matter as we walk on carpeted flooring.
- Air purifiers can help tackle mould which gets airborne. These spores add to that mouldy smell in rooms as well as the possibility of being inhaled.
- Air Purifiers can also help reduce toxins, odors, cigarette smell and smoke, toxins ioff furniture, paint, varnishes and a whole host of other unseen elements, that can be detrimental to health in the long run.
- Air Purifiers can also help remove foul smell of pets, floating furs, and other likely air borne mites, parasites and pests off pets bodies. Pets roam every corner, bushes and hedges, and become carriers into homes and even the beds and couches.
- Air Purifiers fitted with a good HEPA filter can remove close to 99% of particles from the air. Made to form a mesh barrier, they trap nearly every particle that is drawn against it.
- Air Purifiers have filters within. These need changing and cleansing frequently. Left unattended they become harbingers of bacteria and instead of serving good, become the cause of all sorts of issues and problems indoors. It is very essential that a strict maintenance regime of cleaning or changing filters in air purifiers is followed.
- Air Purifiers help maintain indoor air quality which is responsible for or aggravates half of all illnesses.

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