FAQs About Air Purifiers and Air Cleaners
What's for ionizers and Ozone generators?
Ozone (O3) is a product of oxygen (O2) which helps to collect contaminants. But the fact is that this form of oxygen can badly influence the lungs of people, who suffer from asthma and other respiration problems. The impact of ozone generators and io ...
And what's for electrostatic air Cleaners?
These filters are designed to "charge" substances and gluing them to a collector device. Electrostatic air filters are economic in money and electricity. But their disadvantage is limited air processing, which leads to a small area of efficiency. The ...
What sources cause indoor air pollution?
The most common sources are: flooring and pressed wooden furniture, dry washing, lead, pesticides, carpets, pet dander, paints, pollen, solvents, mold spores, bacteria, animal hair, drapes, fiberglass insulation, dust substances, Radon gas, plastics, ...
What's the degree of indoor air pollution?
The US EPA counts indoor air far more risky for health (from 4 to 100 times) than outdoor air. Actually we spend over 90% of out time indoors, over a half of it we stay at home. It's better and safer to respire clean, pure HEPA-filtered air in order ...
What's a HEPA Air Cleaner?
HEPA (High Efficiency Particulate Air) filtration systems were worked out in the first days of atomic researches, in cooperation with Atomic Energy Commission, to purify the air of harmful radioactive by-products. A real HEPA filter as Honeywell air ...



