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		<title>Home Air Filters for Air Conditioners</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 24 Aug 2009 14:07:45 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[by Gail Blair Several in-duct systems are equipped with air filters to improve their performance. As a matter of fact, they really do not perform so well without the air cleansing devices. You might want to bear that in mind for all time. How to decide which air filter best suits an application is not [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div style='italic;' class='faibyline'>by Gail Blair</div>
<p>Several in-duct systems are equipped with air filters to improve their performance. As a matter of fact, they really do not perform so well without the air cleansing devices. You might want to bear that in mind for all time.</p>
<p>How to decide which air filter best suits an application is not something a lot of people are aware of. It takes some technical knowledge, and that knowledge you can find by talking to some mechanical engineer or something. Unless you can glean it off of the Internet.</p>
<p>The types of air filters used in airplanes are similar to those used in high rise buildings. Because of the density of the air that high up - or the lack thereof - and other properties that it possesses, the air filter has to be able to work optimally there. However, they are not the same, and you should know that. Don't mix up your air filters when you are using them.</p>
<p>The pollutants in the air cannot all be removed, especially when you are in an open space. However, the amount of it that you breathe in can be regulated if you have the right type of air conditioning. Those things have air filters in them, you know. They help to keep you safe.</p>
<p>The very best air filters are also the types that you have to work the hardest to maintain. They are the HEPA type, and you have to replace them frequently because they soon get blocked with all the particles that they catch.</p>
<p>The better air filters certainly cost more, you know that. If you are only looking to get by the moment, though, you can try something a bit less expensive. Afterward, you can have it changed to the better type.</p>
<p>Depending on the cost of air filters you are using, you might want to keep an eye on how often you have them changed. At least, you should strive to use the utility out of them before you go ahead with it.</p>
<p>The home-wide solution for air filtration should not be the small type of air filter. Those are efficient in small rooms, but in larger spaces, they don't do so well. You should get the bigger type for this because that is what they are made for. You will do well to remember that, so that you always use your air filters in the applications they are designed for.</p>
<p>Pleated air filters are not quite in the same caliber as the HEPA type. They don't work quite as well for tiny particles, but they are great for dust and other larger pollutants. They have a great application in regions where dust is a problem.</p>
<p>You know there are particles in the air around you, and you know they are harmful. You know then that you need air filters in as many systems as you can afford. Even if you don't get 100% protection from antigens in the air, at least you get some.</p>
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		<title>Clean Room Air Filters</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 20 Aug 2009 14:43:04 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Perhaps we could live without air filters, but I don't suppose the prognosis on that is very good. Sure, the people in the olden days did it, but there really weren't all that healthy. Besides, they not only had better immune systems, but they certain lacked the chemical contaminations that are making life so much hell these days. There simply are too many air borne infections out there. You should not try being without air filters.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div style='italic;' class='faibyline'>by Jul Tanner</div>
<p>Perhaps we could live without air filters, but I don't suppose the prognosis on that is very good. Sure, the people in the olden days did it, but there really weren't all that healthy. Besides, they not only had better immune systems, but they certain lacked the chemical contaminations that are making life so much hell these days. There simply are too many air borne infections out there. You should not try being without air filters.</p>
<p>You probably don't have a clue how many particles are in the air around you. Even with air filters, some still get past into your respiratory system, sometimes causing sickness and infection. Without the filters, we could all be ridden with disease, for real.</p>
<p>You know there are particles in the air around you, and you know they are harmful. You know then that you need air filters in as many systems as you can afford. Even if you don't get 100% protection from antigens in the air, at least you get some.</p>
<p>Just about every home is fitted with air conditioning these days, and the air conditioning has got to have air filters in it. You just don't have a clue - do you? - just how much your life hangs on air filters at this time. You had better get some.</p>
<p>In your home and office, you have air filters. Sure you are not aware of it because you aren't an engineer or something. However, they are what makes your air breathable, otherwise, you could be dead already. Hate to seem so melodramatic, but it's true.</p>
<p>The environment isn't clean and healthy, and you know it. Why else is so much being spent on air filters all the time? The time has come to awaken, and begin to take steps to stay alive yourself.</p>
<p>You should know of the dozens of consumer products on the market that sport air filters. You should know which ones to choose for each instance you find yourself in. You don't want to contact a disease now, do you? You should know to understand air filters and use them well.</p>
<p>If a machine as unfeeling your vehicle needs an air filter to help clean out pollutants in the air that gets into its engine, I wonder how badly your body would need them too. You don't want to fool around trying to live without air filters. You could die of disease in very little time, and you would have no one else to blame than yourself for not doing the smart thing.</p>
<p>Indoor pollutants can do you in faster than you can imagine; and more thoroughly too. For that reason, they have air filters everywhere to try to keep you safe. They do what they can, but really, there are no guarantees.</p>
<p>There is a reason air filters were invented. It was because the air was getting too dangerous to breathe. You know how they say they don't know what causes asthma and a lot of those respiratory diseases? That isn't entirely accurate. It's the particles. Perhaps you want to take another look at the air filters, and maybe get a few for your home too.</p>
<p>If you have children, you may want to look into an air purifier in the baby room to help your <a href="http://www.stayathomemom.com">child</a> sleep more restfully. Clean room air filters can be portable and include hepa room air filters.</p>
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