Home Air Purified
Home Air Purifier
Air impurity is caused by two general pollutants: particulates and gases. Smoke, dust mites, insect parts and pollen fall into the particulate category. Gaseous pollutants include gases released as a result of combustion, such as nitrogen oxide, carbon monoxide and nitrogen dioxide.
There are several ways to clean your home’s air of its potential pollutants:
Air filter solutions trap particles as air passes through the filters.
Activated carbon air filters are used to eliminate gases and odors from the air.
Ultraviolet germicidal irradiation (UVGI) systems use UV light to kill gaseous pollutants.
Air ionizers remove particles from the air by releasing negative ions, which change the polarity of airborne particulates.
It’s not possible to control the air quality outdoors; controlling it indoors is another matter. An air purifier is available for nearly every indoor pollutant, and is a common sense decision for homeowners to help ensure a healthy air environment.
For more information on air purifiers, contact your agent for more info