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Some swear by air purifiers, but do they work? - Chicago Daily Herald

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Some swear by air purifiers, but do they work? - Chicago Daily Herald Some swear by air purifiers, but do they work? - Chicago Daily Herald Posted: 29 Feb 2020 05:05 AM PST Pat yourself on the back if you've sealed your home for energy efficiency. Keeping drafts out is a money-saving move. The hitch? A tightly sealed home may also trap in pet dander, smoke, dust mites, mold and other nasties that can trigger respiratory issues. One possible solution: an air purifier. Based on manufacturers' estimates, about one in four U.S. households own a portable indoor air purifier, including those that come as part of a fan, says Perry Santanachote, home editor at Consumer Reports. That's not surprising. As indoor air quality becomes a concern for homeowners, manufacturers produce "remedies" for us to buy or, at minimum, buy into. The question is: Is an air purifier worth the investment?                                 ...

Best Air Purifiers for Wildfire Smoke - ConsumerReports.org

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Best Air Purifiers for Wildfire Smoke - ConsumerReports.org Best Air Purifiers for Wildfire Smoke - ConsumerReports.org Posted: 01 Nov 2019 12:00 AM PDT Not all air purifiers do a good job removing smoke particulates. As a group, the most effective against smoke have a HEPA filter, which uses a fan to force air through a fine mesh to trap particles. The very best air purifiers fitted with HEPA filters can reduce particle concentrations by as much as 85 percent, according to the EPA. If you want to get rid of the smell of smoke in addition to particles, you'll want an air purifier that also has a carbon filter to adsorb odors. Generally, HEPA air purifiers range from $50 to more than $1,000. But our experts advise against buying one for rooms smaller than 150 square feet because those models perform poorly in our tests.  Purifiers for rooms larger than 350 square feet are much better at removing smoke. Most of CR's recommended air p...

Some swear by air purifiers, but do they work? - Chicago Daily Herald

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Some swear by air purifiers, but do they work? - Chicago Daily Herald Some swear by air purifiers, but do they work? - Chicago Daily Herald Posted: 29 Feb 2020 05:05 AM PST Pat yourself on the back if you've sealed your home for energy efficiency. Keeping drafts out is a money-saving move. The hitch? A tightly sealed home may also trap in pet dander, smoke, dust mites, mold and other nasties that can trigger respiratory issues. One possible solution: an air purifier. Based on manufacturers' estimates, about one in four U.S. households own a portable indoor air purifier, including those that come as part of a fan, says Perry Santanachote, home editor at Consumer Reports. That's not surprising. As indoor air quality becomes a concern for homeowners, manufacturers produce "remedies" for us to buy or, at minimum, buy into. The question is: Is an air purifier worth the investment?                                 ...

Some swear by air purifiers, but do they work? - Chicago Daily Herald

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Some swear by air purifiers, but do they work? - Chicago Daily Herald Some swear by air purifiers, but do they work? - Chicago Daily Herald Posted: 29 Feb 2020 05:05 AM PST Pat yourself on the back if you've sealed your home for energy efficiency. Keeping drafts out is a money-saving move. The hitch? A tightly sealed home may also trap in pet dander, smoke, dust mites, mold and other nasties that can trigger respiratory issues. One possible solution: an air purifier. Based on manufacturers' estimates, about one in four U.S. households own a portable indoor air purifier, including those that come as part of a fan, says Perry Santanachote, home editor at Consumer Reports. That's not surprising. As indoor air quality becomes a concern for homeowners, manufacturers produce "remedies" for us to buy or, at minimum, buy into. The question is: Is an air purifier worth the investment?                                 ...

True HEPA Filtration Explained - Twice

True HEPA Filtration Explained    Twice

Dyson's Newest $750 Air Purifier Actually Destroys Formaldehyde - Yahoo Lifestyle

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Dyson's Newest $750 Air Purifier Actually Destroys Formaldehyde - Yahoo Lifestyle Dyson's Newest $750 Air Purifier Actually Destroys Formaldehyde - Yahoo Lifestyle Posted: 19 Feb 2020 12:00 AM PST View photos The air inside your home can be up to 5 times dirtier than whatever you breathe outside. Which is one of the many reasons parents invest in air purifiers with HEPA filters. It's a legitimate paranoia fueled by fear of invisible toxins, as well as pollen, dander, and dust. The latest and greatest presence non grata: Formaldehyde. It's a colorless gas used in building materials and quite a few household products like paints and glues . And Dyson now has a product that aims to get rid of it. When formaldehyde is present in the air at levels higher than 0.1 parts per million (ppm), it can cause watery eyes, burning in the throat and nose, coughing, wheezing, and skin irritation. Let's be c...