UV Air Purifier
You may not realize it, but much of the air you breathe can be harmful to your health. Floating in the air is a host of invisible particles that can be mold, pollen, dust, bacteria, and viruses. When inhaled, these particles can make you sneeze and cough, irritate existing allergies and even make you sick. Therefore, you need to something to make the air inside your home healthier. It is especially important during the winter months, as your house is shut up and any germ laden air will just keep circulating through your rooms. A UV air purifier is a great way to kill the germs that in the air you breathe and keep your family healthy all year round.
You might wonder how a small device, usually no larger than a mini-fridge can possibly kill all the germs in your air. It does so by harnessing the power of UV rays. These rays are the same rays that come from the sun and will give you a tan or a burn. They are very powerful, especially when used at close range. There are a few different varieties of UV air purifiers. One model uses a fan to force the air in your house into the machine and past the coils emitting UV light. The germs are killed and then trapped in internal filters. A quieter variation of his model uses the natural air currents in your house to bring the air into the purifier. While you don’t have to listen to the noise of the fan, there will then be some naturally occurring pockets of still air that don’t receive the benefits of filtration.
The best location for your UV air purifier is within the ducts your home. The closer it can be placed to your air intake the more clean air will circulate through your house. However, if someone brings germs into your home through the front door, it will be harder for the machine to capture them. A portable model gives you the flexibility of running the purifier only in the rooms of sick people or allergy sufferers as well as running it at times that are convenient to you.
CaluTech is the first name in air purifiers. Their Blue UV purifier will kill almost ninety nine percent of germs that are inside your home, leaving your lungs with nothing but healthy air. However, there are many other makes of models of UV purifiers that can fit into almost any lifestyle. For instance, the Ion Care IC2151 is small enough to fit inside your car. The Honeywell HHT145 purifier combines UV air purification with standard filtration. It is light enough to move from room to room in your house and comes in a sleek gray and blue design. The Guardian Technologies LLC GG1000 is so small that it only needs to be plugged into an outlet like a night light in order to work. It brings you UV air purification at a minimal cost just where you need it most.
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