Friday, March 27, 2015

Insider's Guide To Purchasing An Air Purification System For Your House

Insider's Guide To Purchasing An Air Purification System For Your House

By Pete Demuth


When our boy was born, we started to consider the quality of air in our house for the very first time. We have two cats and a dog, and I was regularly vacuuming up animal hair from the carpeting and sofas. Our pediatrician was a bit concerned since my partner has horrible allergies to pet dander. The specialist told us that we really should check out buying an air cleanser to keep the air in our home clean for our newborn child.

Air cleansers have grown in appeal in the past couple of years. As a result, there are many different designs and brands from which to pick. Air cleansers are available in a wide variety of sizes, with lots of different types of features. Some of the top-selling air purifiers are made by companies like Friedrich, Blueair, and Honeywell.

Who needs to have an air cleanser in their home?

We talked with my hubby's allergist and he told us that we really must invest in one provided our family history of allergy symptoms. He told us that an air purifier clears out dust mites, animal dander, and animal excreta. He told us that it would probably greatly improve my hubby's allergies and it might even keep our kid from developing allergy symptoms in the first place.

We took a look at online evaluations to identify what we needed in an air purifier.

To save time and money, you should try to find an air purifier that requires very little upkeep. No person really wants to spend hours cleaning the air cleanser. We recommend that you invest in a filter-less design. These types of devices do a terrific task cleaning the air and they do not require you to clean or change a filter.

My sister-in-law chose to buy an air cleanser at the same time. After all, her allergy symptoms are simply horrible during the spring months. She decided to buy an air cleanser that came along with a portable air conditioning unit as well. She lives in Florida and she just liked the idea of having an unit that could do 2 different jobs: cleansing the air and keeping her cool.

A portable air purifier will cost you about $300. If you really want an especially effective air filter for a larger home, you will probably invest about $400. On the other hand, a combination air conditioning unit and air purifier will certainly cost upwards of $500.

Our last tip is to opt for the guarantee. We bought our device at Home Depot and they asked us if we wanted to get the warranty. It only cost $40 and it secures our investment for three years. We believed that was a pretty good deal.




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