How To Use An Air Purifier Effectively
This post was last updated on March 23rd, 2024
Air purifiers work wonders in both homes and offices. After only a matter of hours you will be able to smell and feel the difference. Clean air is a rare thing. Especially when studies have shown that our homes have a lower air quality than outside.
Using an air purifier isn’t as simple as plugging it in and putting it anywhere. There are some steps you should take to mind in order to use an air purifier effectively.
Purchase The Right Air Filter
The most important part of using an air purifier effectively is to purchase the right air purifier. A high quality unit will help to ensure that your air is kept clean. But something just as important to consider is the capability of the purifier.
Many purifiers are designed to handle a specific size area. You want to make sure that you buy a purifier that can handle the room that it is placed in. Too small of an air purifier and you won’t notice any effect. Overshoot the size by too much and you will be left wasting energy.
Place The Air Purifier Properly
An air purifier works by sucking in air and then dispersing it to the room. In order to get air and properly send it around the room, the purifier will need at least a few feet of space on all sides. Including on the top. While one side can be put close to the wall, always insure that there is at least a small gap.
You want to keep an air purifier away from anywhere that has leaks. Such as by a door or window, or any other type of gap that could cost you to lose the fresh, clean air.
Let The Purifier Run
Air purifiers are designed to run continuously, not be shut on and off. When you turn the purifier off, it causes contaminants to build up in the room again. Once the purifier is turned back on it has to work for a while before those contaminants can be cleared.
Almost all modern air purifiers are certified as energy efficient. It doesn’t take much energy to leave them on and your home will definitely benefit from it.
Leaving your purifier on is especially important for those with allergies or homes with smokers.
Don’t Leave Windows Or Doors Open
During the summer especially it might be tempting to leave the doors and windows open. Unfortunately, if you want your air purifier to work effectively, you need to have closed doors and windows. Pure air will leak out the window and more contaminants will be introduced into the atmosphere of your room.
Place Nearby Any Odors
If one of the reasons that you are utilizing an air purifier is due to odor, your purifier should be placed close to that odor. This allows the purifier to suck in that odor and neutralize it before it is spread to the rest of your home or office.
Keep in mind that an air purifier won’t completely remove an odor but it will by far improve the smell of your home.
Keep The Filter Clean
Read through your air purifier’s manual and check how often the filter needs to be changed. Every unit is different and your environment will also play a role here. Make sure that you follow the manufacturer’s recommended replacement or cleaning schedule or else your air purifier might not function as desired.
A clogged/dirty filter will either significantly reduce the purifiers output or cause bad air to be put out. Neither option is good.
Clean Regularly
Even though your air purifier will help to give you very clean air, it won’t perfect the air. Removing contaminants from your home before they can get into the air is one of the best ways to help increase how effectively your purifier can run. The less the purifier has to combat, the cleaner your home air will be.
Take each of these air purifier tips to mind and you will breathing easily in your home or office quickly. As long as each tip is followed your air will become pure in only a matter of hours and keep it clean for a lifetime.
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