Friday, March 27, 2015

Tactics For Buying An Air Cleanser

Tactics For Buying An Air Cleanser

By Pete Demuth


When our son was born, we began to consider the quality of air in our home for the first time. We have two cats and a pet dog, and I was regularly vacuuming up animal fur from the carpet and couches. Our doctor was a bit worried because my husband has horrible allergies to pet dander. The doctor informed us that we really should look into buying an air cleanser to keep the air in our house clean for our newborn kid.

When we began to explore air cleansers, we were initially overwhelmed. There are a lot of different types of air cleansers on the market. We looked at a lot of different ratings on Amazon. Then we went to Home Depot and browsed their range of choices. We knew that we really needed an air cleanser, but we could not make a decision.

Who really needs an air purifier in their house?

Almost every house can benefit from setting up an air purification system. A great purifier will certainly eliminate allergens like dust, dander, and pollen from the air in your home. If you or a member of the family has allergies, an air cleanser can offer remarkable relief due to the fact that it will certainly remove numerous irritants. Air cleansers also do a terrific task eradicating strong smells from stogies or from food preparation.

We took a look at online testimonials to identify exactly what we needed in an air cleanser.

We came to a decision that a filter-less air cleanser was going to be easiest. With a newborn and three animals, we understood that it would be a good idea to obtain an air purifier that didn't require much upkeep. The model that we chose just needed that we plug it in.

A number of people opt for an air cleanser and air conditioner combo device. While we like the concept of purchasing a device that can perform 2 tasks, these systems require more upkeep. In particular, a combo system needs to have its filter changed or cleaned fairly frequently. When the unit is run routinely during the summertime, you may even need to clean the filter ever six to 8 weeks.

Another issue to consider is expense. Stand alone air purifiers usually cost approximately $300, however larger devices can cost up to $500. An air cleanser with a built-in a/c unit will cost you more and need the purchase of air filters. It is possible to find reusable filters, however, and that can save you money. Air conditioners with purifying systems will cost you upwards of $500.

Our last idea is to go with the guarantee. We purchased our unit at Home Depot and they asked us if we wanted the guarantee. It only cost $40 and it protects our financial investment for 3 years. We believed that was a fair deal.




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