According to e-AirFilters.com many people are not aware that the air inside our homes is five times harmful than the air outside. Because of airtight home and office building
constructions, the airborne pollutants are trapped inside, making the contaminated air unable to escape.
There are manifold types and styles of home air purifiers, including HEPA, carbon, zeolite, UV light air purifiers, and more. Some air purifiers have filters, and some use stainless steel
rods to collect contaminates.
Home air filters work by drawing air through the layers of different air filters. The air first passes through a pre-filter where large particles are removed. Then the air passes through
a coconut shell activated carbon filter that absorbs gases, chemicals, odors and vapors.
After this absorption, the air enters two anti-microbial filters for further filtration. Then the air goes on to the 80 square feet HEPA media where 99.97% of all allergens and
particulate larger than 0.3 micron are removed from the resultant air. From this HEPA media, the clean air is released back into the room. The size of airborne particles that a home air
purifier captures is measured in microns. A micron is hundred times smaller than a human hair and is obviously not visible to the naked eye.
As e-AirFilters.com explains, the most important thing to remember about home air filters is to change them regularly. Upgrading and properly maintaining home air filters is easy and
helps improve indoor air quality.
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