
With the constantly growing amounts of varying pollutants in our air, water, and earth, it is becoming increasingly difficult to lead a simple, healthy life. Water and air purification systems offer safe, affordable ways for people concerned about their vascular health to maintain an atmosphere that is clean and pollutant-free.
Air purifers are machines which can be installed (or simply plugged in) in a room of your house or office to clean the air of dust and other potential pollutants. Purifiers kill germs, viruses, and bacteria; remove allergens and pet dander; destroy cigarette and cigar smoke; kill mold, mildew and fungi; eliminate odors and vapours; and break down chemical fumes, all of which can lead to debilitating allergies and respiratory problems. For a child or adult with chronic allergies, asthma or any other respiratory disease, they are often lifesavers, making daily life more pleasurable and comfortable.
Many purifiers use HEPA (or electrostatic air) filters to clean the air. HEPA is an acronym for "high efficiency particulate arresting." HEPA units effectively remove 99.97 percent of all pollen, dust, mold spores, dust mites, bacteria, and animal or bird dander that pass though the filter. Ozone generators, ionic air purifiers, and UV purifiers are other popular types of air cleaners.
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