Honeywell Air Purifiers
Environment - Environment
Written by Lin Arunee   
Thursday, 02 April 2009 14:56
Our health is constantly affected by the Air that we breath and the food that we consume. Our diet defines the numerous health conditions that we face, for instance, heart and lung disease, obesity, liver and kidney malfunctions. Nutrition is responsible for our moods and our levels of energy.
by LinArunee


Our health is constantly affected by the Air that we breath and the food that we consume. Our diet defines the numerous health conditions that we face, for instance, heart and lung disease, obesity, liver and kidney malfunctions. Nutrition is responsible for our moods and our levels of energy.

Equally as important as the food that we eat, is the air that we breath.Upper respiratory infections, eye conditions, sinus and ear nose and throat illness can be caused by polluted air. Long term inhaling of this unclean air can cause damage to the brain, liver and kidneys and ling cancer.

Fortunately, we can take control of the quality of air we breathe with a Honeywell Air Purifier. The air in our homes can grow stale and constant. Newer homes are well built making them almost air tight and fresh air rarely comes in. An air purifier in the home will reduce contaminates to ensure that you and your family are always breathing in clean, refreshing air.

The most common type of air purifier uses a filter. There are many varieties of Honeywell Air Purifiers that all use HEPA filters and can remove 99.9% of airborne particles. The air passes through the filter which traps contaminates, and comes out clean through the other side. In order for this type of air purifier to work, the air actually has to pass directly through the filter.

Therefore,several purifiers are often required throughout the house. The honeywell air purifier types also require that the filter is regularly replaced.

One other type of air purifier is called the ionized machine. Particles that have been ionized by the machine are sent into the air. Contaminants such as dust, hair, pet dander etc. attach to the particles and fall to the floor, where they can then be vacuumed up. Because of the nature of this type of machine, it will clean a larger area and more quickly, plus the filters do not need to be cleaned or replaced as often.

Which machine you choose will be a personal preference. Filter machines that suck the air through them tend to be cheaper to buy. The ionized machine is more expensive up front but costs less to run. But whichever machine you should happen to choose, you will be making a wise investment for your future health.

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