Choosing an air cleaner for my home

Because of the coronavirus scare, I got way more sad about indoor air pollen levels.

I started noticing how long cooking stinks linger in my home.

I became aware of dust floating in the air and accumulating on surfaces. Everything from condensation on the windows to my kids tending to sneeze whenever the heating or cooling system started up had myself and others upset, reading up on the subject just made it worse, looking at pictures of dust mites and reading how multiple of them are actually living in my pillow was spine-chilling. Although I’m vigilant about increasing air filters and scheduling repair for the oil furnace and , these efforts weren’t enough to set my mind at ease. I wanted to be proactive. I researched the unusual types of indoor air pollen levels products available. I studied the pros and cons of dehumidifiers, humidifiers, UV lights and ventilators. I finally chose an air cleaner that installed right into the air duct to treat the conditioned air as it passes through. This category of air cleaner sends out specialized ions that kill viruses, bacteria, fungus and other allergens. It also causes particulates to glob together and become big enough to be safely filtered out. The air cleaner is effective against stinks, dust mites, mold spores, pet dander, VOCs and more, and since having it installed, I’ve recognized a definite improvement in the cleanliness, stink and comfort level of the home. I am hopeful my family will suffer from fewer health complaints because of it. I am convinced that I’ve had fewer headaches since getting the air cleaner.

 

Choosing an air cleaner for my home