HEPA air purifiers' strength lies in there ability to eliminate a huge spectrum of airborne particles. From the very biggest down to .3 microns, by definition, it is able to eliminate particulates both visible and invisible with 99.97% efficiency.
Here are 5 groups of people that will benefit from having airborne pollutants removed from their air. See which group fits your lifestyle.
Pet Owners--If you own a warm blooded pet such as a dog, cat, ferret, bird, bunny or guinea pig (to name a few) you also own hair, fur, and pet dander. These particulates are a normal part of any pet's growth and development and come with the territory when you open your home and heart to one.
But breathing the higher volume of particles that pets produce day in and day out is not good for humans or pets. Filtering the air is the only way to prevent inhalation or ingestion of these particulates that can linger in the air for days and precipitate and/or cause respiratory problems.
Asthma Sufferers--Those who suffer with extrinsic asthma or allergic asthma are particularly at risk when airborne triggers such as dust, mold, dust mites, pollen and pet dander are thick in the air.
Unfiltered air greatly increases the frequency and severity of asthma attacks, and can cause anxiety not just for the one with asthma, but for other family members (particularly children) in the home as well. Any physician will agree that removing airborne triggers is one of the most successful and non-invasive ways to live with and manage asthma.
Those Who Have Allergies--Many of the most common allergy triggers are found in the air in homes. Like those who suffer with asthma, allergic reactions can be triggered by seasonal allergens such as pollen, or those that are commonly found indoors.
If your allergies are triggered by typical household pollutants, a purifier that can effectively remove particles 24 hours a day making your home a safe haven, and giving your body a chance to rest and rejuvenate.
Without being able to filter sub micron size particles, the allergy sufferer becomes a sitting duck to whatever triggers are being circulated through the house by the heat or air conditioning system that day.
Those Who Want to Reduce Airborne Germs--With the Swine Flu pandemic increasingly in the news, reducing the number of airborne viruses and bacteria in the air is a good offensive move towards minimizing the effects of the cold and flu season.
Since bacteria and viruses often attach to the small and sub micron size particles that HEPA filters are so good at removing, eliminating particles greatly reduces the germ count in your air. And should cold and flu still find you or family members, having fewer airborne germs in the air minimizes secondary infections that often result when the body's immune system is less able to recover.
Those Who Want a Cleaner Home--If you've ever looked out the window when the sun is streaming in and been amazed at the number of pieces of lint, dust, and unidentified stuff in the air, you'll like what you don't see once you say yes to HEPA filtration.
Otherwise, every breath you take in your home or office requires your lungs to filter the air. Can you image how much that adds up to over a life time? Taking out the particles while they are airborne decreases the amount of dusting, and vacuuming you have to do. And who can't think of more exciting ways to use the extra time doing less house work will generate?
So the answer to who needs a HEPA air purifier is anyone who wants to breathe cleaner air, for whatever reason; and there's really no down side to that, is there?
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