Buying An Air Purifier Offline

If you are in the market for an air purifier then it is likely that you are concerned about the quality of air in your home or office. This could be because of tobacco smoke, because you have pets, you suffer from an allergy or because you are worried about the amount of traffic or industrial pollution in your area.

Many people would choose to research and buy an air purifier on line and since you are reading this, you are most likely one of those people, as am I. However, there are many surfers who cannot shop online for various reasons - they may not have a credit or debit card or they may not trust sending their credit card data over the Internet. Whatever the reason, some people would rather to do their shopping in the mall.

If you would rather purchase an air purifier from one of your local retail stores, you will need to look in stores in the categories of department stores, home stores, and home improvement stores. There is quite a bit of overlap in which products these different types of stores stock, but they are dissimilar categories if you want to look them up in Yellow Pages.

Home stores may be your best gamble if you are looking for air purifiers, but do not rule out the others too. You might also consider buying from a catalogue and having it delivered. I personally, like to shop in a hybrid form. I research on line and even send for brochures and leaflets so that I can get as much information as possible.

Once I have the promotional material, I come to a decision which three models would be the best for my circumstances and then I go on line again to get prices. I mark the leaflets with the best three prices I can find for each model and write down the URL of the stores selling them on a separate sheet of paper. Then I go to the mall and talk expertly with the store assistants and negotiate the price down showing them my leaflets and brochures with the prices on as evidence. I never say where those prices came from. That is my secret.

This method of shopping works well for more highly priced items such as air purifiers and will make certain that you get a good deal on the air purifier that best suits you, because you will realize, while you are doing your inquiries that not all air purifiers can do the same job or even try to. There are horses for courses even in the field of domestic or office air purifiers.

Owen Jones, the author of this piece, writes on many topics, but is currently involved with split air conditioning systems. If you are interested in Home Air Conditioning Systems, please click through to our site.

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This post was written by Owen Jones on April 10, 2011

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Anti-Allergy Air Purifiers

Are you one of the growing numer of people who suffer from an allergy? If you are then you have probably already tried several ways to control your allergy, but have you ever thought of using an anti-allergy air purifier? They are not that expensive, but the real question is, whether anti-allergy air purifiers work or not.

However, the answer to this question is not quite so easy. In brief and in general, yes, anti-allergy air purifiers do have the desired result, but there are a few catches. Not all substances that cause allergies are easy to trap and not all anti-allergy air purifiers are as good as each other. Furthermore, it takes different types of air purifiers to get rid of different allergens. You are unlikely to find one portable anti-allergy air purifier that will trap all allergens.

In short, anti-allergy air purifiers work by drawing in air from its surroundings and blowing it back out through a filter. Two things are important here: the volume of air that the pump can handle in an hour and the properties of the filter.

Therefore, it is essential to buy a model with a high through-put and a high-quality filter and that filter has to be kept in shape by either cleaning or renewing it on a regular basis.

However, not all anti-allergy air purifiers are intended to do the same job. Most anti-allergy air purifiers will trap dust, skin detritus, dust mites and dirt. However, second-hand tobacco smoke is better trapped by liquid anti-allergy air purifiers and bacteria is killed only with a system which passes the air through ultraviolet light. Even so, this UV light must be at least 24,000 microwatts UVGI, or else it is practically useless.

Airborne mold and mildew can be trapped with anti-allergy air purifiers that produce ozone, although you should really call a contractor in to find and cure the cause of the mold or mildew.

After you have found out what you are allergic to and discovered what type of anti-allergy air purification system will eliminate that allergen, you have to decide whether you want a portable system or a whole house air purification system. Portable units are all right for one room, a caravan or a trailer or even a tent, but once someone opens the door, you lose a lot of the air that you have scrubbed.

If you live in a house or apartment with several rooms, then the best option is one of the many whole house anti-allergy air purifiers. The cheapest method of achieving this is to insert an anti-allergy air purifying unit into your existing central heating and or central cooling system.

This cuts costs by utilizing your existing ducting and existing blower. This allows more money to be spent on the filtration system and so, for between $300 and $1,000, you could clear your whole house of nearly all the common allergens.

These latter types of anti-allergy air purifiers really do work and are the most effective defense against allergies on the market.

Owen Jones, the author of this piece, writes on many subjects, but is currently involved with split air conditioning systems. If you are interested in Home Air Conditioning Systems, please click through to our site.

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This post was written by Owen Jones on April 4, 2011

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Air Purifiers And Indoor Air Quality

More and more people appear to be suffering from allergies in the West. It is uncertain exactly why people are becoming so sensitive to common items, which only troubled a very small percentage of mankind for tens of thousands of years. Some people say it is because our world is so clean, so clinical, that our bodies have forgotten how to deal with a bit of dirt and others point to the increased amount of air pollution. So could air purifiers be the solution?

If you have an allergic reaction, the first thing to do is to work out which substance you are allergic to. This is not easy to do alone, so you will almost certainly need some professional medical help. Or you could begin by trying to eliminate dust from your house and see if that helps. You would begin to do this by cleaning or replacing any filters you already have on the air conditioning and central heating and then turning the appropriate one on. Clean the vacuum cleaner's filter too and replace the bag, if it has one. Then vacuum the house thoroughly from top to bottom.

If this does not work, you may be allergic to pollen, mold or tobacco smoke, if there is a smoker in the house, or maybe environmental pollution from cars or and near-by industry. Try installing an electrostatic furnace filter and running your heating or cooling system 24 hours a day to see if that clears it up. The filters can eliminate 90% of household dust and some other allergens.

The majority of airborne mold particles can be removed from your air by the use of specialist air purifiers. These air purifiers usually raise the ozone levels too, which has the effect of clearing up smells and killing some bacteria. However, for a longterm answer, you will need to seek advice from a professional to clear up the source of the mold, which is usually dampness caused by leaking pipes or damp brickwork, caused by a bridged cavity wall.

Second-hand tobacco smoke is unpleasant enough, but it can cause an allergic reaction too. If this is the cause of your problem, you could try one of the liquid air purifiers. This type of air purifier is very effective at its job. Some air purifiers purport to kill viruses too, but beware of such claims. The claim is normally based on the use of ultraviolet light, but any UV light producing less than 24,000 microwatts of UVGI is doubtful to be effective.

Sadly, there is no one total solution to the problem of air pollution, because there are so many sorts of substances that cause allergies. Carpets can be a major source of allergens, as can all fabrics, particularly if you keep pets. Fleas, their larvae and house mites love carpets, curtains and upholstery, so you have to steam clean these at least once a year and spray them with a long-lasting insecticide containing permethrin or remove the carpets altogether and get leather furniture.

It is best to know which allergy you are fighting, but if you carry out the cleaning methods mentioned above and use one of the ozone producing air purifiers, you will have gone a very long way to purifying the air in your home and defeating allergies.

Owen Jones, the author of this article, writes on many topics, but is currently involved with split air conditioning systems. If you are interested in Home Air Conditioning Systems, please click through to our site.

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How Green Cleaning Services Affect Worker Productivity

by Claudia Avery

Green cleaning products and services are now, more than ever, being required by clients and used by commercial cleaning companies. Though a reliable study has not yet been done, the assumption is that worker productivity is rising because they are in a more hospitable, inviting environment.

People get sick or have allergic reactions in the office all the time. Though it's difficult to figure out, those absentees are not producing for you because they may have gotten sick in the workplace. Why not just take precautions to prevent it?

Frequently, the causes are bacterial or viral contaminants. But remember that allergic reactions to dust and dirt or, worse, cleaning chemicals are not our of the question. Sometimes the medicine, in this case cleaning products, is worse than the sickness.

The good news is that strong harsh chemical are not needed to produce a clean, pleasant office environment to help keep workers happy.

An argument can be made with evidence to back it up that allergic reactions in the workplace may be behind the 3 out of 10 workers who reported illness as the reason for their absence from work. The survey was done by the Commonwealth Fund in 2003.

Commercial cleaning agents are usually based in ammonia, bleach, or even lye. Quite simply, they work to rid enclosed spaces of viruses and bacteria. But the allergy problems don't go away because they are usually caused by dust mites - or as we now know, the harsh chemicals used to clean.

Green cleaning products are now very effective and quite safe. They have proven their worth at schools throughout the world. Purely botanical, water, or oxygen based, they include orange oil, citric acid and a whole variety of plant matter adapted to naturally, safely, and effectively.

Keep your workers safe, secure, and allergy free and they will reward you more productivity and profit.

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