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Whole House Air Purifiers' Efficiency

By Donald Stevens
Nov 7, 2009
Whole house air purifiers are a bit of a mystery to the average consumer. Truthfully, an air purifier that can help with cleaning the air of your whole home can be extremely useful for some people, but there are some issues with these types of purifiers. While they do clean most of the air, there are just some things that these machines can not do.

These types of air purifiers are meant to be attached directly to your heating and air conditioning system so that they can catch any airborne particles that float into your home from the outside. While this is partially effective, they can not get to the debris and dust within your air ducts and they can not miraculously suck up the airborne particles and dust that are already inside your home. On top of that, you could have to pay more on your energy bills each month because of the extra strain these units put on your heating and air conditioning system.

This is a negative way to look at it, but in fact whole house air purifiers do not cover the entirety of your home. However, they do filter out and purify any air that comes into your home from outdoors and that in itself is useful enough to many people.

Another type of air purifier is electrostatic. Electrostatic whole house air purifiers work very differently from standard particle or HEPA purification systems, but they are not all that much better. They also can not pull the harmful particles and allergens from your home, only directly from your heating and air conditioning system. They are better about pulling some of the dust from your home's air ducts, but not enough to really make a difference.

The above has been negative, but the reality is that while they do not really clean your whole home they are effective against incoming agents from outside. If you live in a very high pollutant area they are a good investment, but only if you take the time to clean your air ducts before you have the unit installed. Otherwise it will be nowhere near as effective.

If you do not live in an area that is heavily polluted, you just might be better off purchasing individual purifiers for your most used rooms. If you do this, you can be positive that you are getting clean air in certain areas. Whole house air purifiers certainly have their uses, but they are not for everybody and they are not miracle machines. If you keep your windows open often, dirty air will get in and will not be removed with a house-wide purifying system, but if you are more worried about pollutants than anything else they are a sound investment.
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