Should You Buy An Air Purifier?

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Air purifiers — or air filters — aren’t just for the chronically ill. In fact, with the amount of pollutants both in and out the home on rise, having an air purifier switched on in the house can actually help prevent chronic illness. Have we answered the questions of ‘should you buy an air purifier?’ already? Yes. Yes, you should buy an air purifier, and we’re going to run through a few of the main reasons why, including why cleaner air is better for your health, and why the air in your home maybe isn’t as healthy as you think it is.

What is an air purifier?

First off, let’s just explain what an air purifier does. In essence, an air purifier filters the air around you, drawing out and trapping anything that isn’t normal, healthy, breathable air. That includes dust, pollutants, pet dander, and the particles which can cause bad smells.

How do air purifiers work?

Most purifiers work with either a HEPA (high-efficiency particulate air) filter, or a carbon filter. Air is drawn into the purifier, and anything that doesn’t belong, which is too big, gets trapped by the filter, allowing fresh air to circulate back into the room.

Check this out: The Top 5 Best Air Purifiers Reviewed

What are the health benefits of an air purifier?

Traffic, chemicals, second-hand smoke, it all adds up over a lifetime to increase your risk of cancer and lung disease, not to mention what it all does to your skin. In the long-term, doing all you can to purify the air in your home, is going to make you healthier. It is estimated that the average person breathes around 550 litres of pure oxygen a day, so anything you can do to keep it clean is a no-brainer.

 

For allergy sufferers, the benefits of an air purifier are clear:

 

  • Removal of pet dander (skin, hair and fluff from dogs and cats is a major cause of irritation for millions of people.)
  • Removal of dust (vacuuming alone is not enough to remove all the dust from the air in your home.)
  • Removal of mold spores (Carried in on your clothings and by pets, mold spores can irritate your lungs and skin.)
  • Reduction in skin itchiness and eye soreness (Pet and dust allergies are very much to blame for the prevalence of skin and eye irritation, and air purifiers are a great way to address the problem.)

 

If you can afford it, and let’s be honest, it’s an investment in your health, so you should be able to, then buying an air purifier is a fantastic idea. Don’t forget to check out the top 5 on GroomNStyle, for a full run-down of which air filter is right for you and your home.

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A 50-something year old lifestyle, career, and education blogger based in Atlanta, Georgia. Years of experience in the office setting working with others and still loving it year-after-year.

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