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  • Facts About Edenpure Air Filter Systems

    Many people who are very sensitive to smells or who suffer from asthma and allergies are able to breathe more easily with air filter systems. There are various brands available to consumers that...

  • Buyers Guide for Room Air Purifiers

    If the air in your home smells dusty or stale, you may be thinking about buying a room air purifier, but you may not know what to look for in one. A savvy consumer will consider ozone emissions,...

  • Air Purifiers for Removing Cigar Smoke

    If you're the kind of person who enjoys partaking of the occasional cigar, you're well aware that once the pleasure has passed, the smoke and associated stink linger. An air purifier is one...

  • Is it Unhealthy to Have an Ozone Machine Set Too High?

    Since the 1990s, ozone machines have promoted as a way to attempt household pollution control. However, ozone is not very safe for humans and setting your ozone machine too high could have...

  • Facts on Indoor Air Purifiers

    Air purifiers, also called air cleaners, are devices designed to remove pollutants from indoor air. Some air purifiers can improve indoor air quality, but all air cleaners have limitations,...

  • How an Ozone Machine Works on Odors

    Ozone machines, or generators, have been part of the air purification market for some time, but few know how the process actually works. A fairly simple chemical reaction removes odor-causing...

  • How Do Ionic Air Cleaners Create Ozone?

    Ionic air purifiers are a common and effective way of cleaning indoor air. Unfortunately, some of them have a tendency to produce ozone, a gas which can pose some health risks.

  • In-Room Air Purifier Technology

    According to the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), indoor air pollution is among the top five environmental health risks. One way to quickly remedy this problem is through the use of an...

  • Difference Between Air Ionizers & Air Purifiers

    Our homes and offices are becoming more and more climate controlled. Windows are double glazed, cracks are sealed and weatherstripping keeps out all the drafts. This is good because it saves both...

  • Ozone Dangers in Air Purifiers

    You may be among the many people who purchase air purifiers for their home, whether you have allergies or are simply concerned about air quality. What you may not realize, however, is that some of...

  • Ionic Air Purifier Dangers

    In recent years, ionic air purifiers have become a popular home appliance. They are called ionic because they electrically charge molecules in the air. More specifically, they work by throwing...

  • How Does an Ozonator Work?

    Ozonators use ozone gas to remove odors, impurities and dangerous pathogens. Ozone gas is made of oxygen molecules that have been ionized by radiation to form groups of three oxygen atoms, each...

  • How to Clean a Living Air Ozone Air Purifier

    Just like any other air purifier, the blocky Living Air ozone air purifiers require regular cleaning. Cleaning the blades of your air purifier will remove the build-up of dust, allergens, dirt and...

  • How Does an Air Purifier Work?

    The purpose of an air filter is to remove harmful particles and allergens, such as dust, from the air we breath. It cleans the air in our homes so we feel better and don't have to worry as much...

  • How Do Air Purifiers Work?

    Air purifiers use several different processes to remove particles of dust and debris from the air in our homes. One of the most commonly known types is a simple air filter. The air filter fits...

  • How to Clean the Air in your House

    The EPA has reported that the air inside our homes can be far more polluted than the air outside -- up to 100 times more polluted! So, how do we clean up that indoor air? Here are some ideas...

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