How To Write A Review Of Air Purifiers
Trying to sit down and write a air purifier review can be pretty tricky as each user has their own needs and requirements. Whilst a unit might work ...
Trying to sit down and write a air purifier review can be pretty tricky as each user has their own needs and requirements. Whilst a unit might work perfectly for an allergy suffer it might be no good at helping someone who suffers from asthma.
Air Purifiers are used to clean air so as to remove any particles that can hurt or lead to a allergy reaction. A person who is allergic to hay fever will use their air purifier to take out any pollen that might be in the air they breath. Dust Mite allergy suffers will have a different need and will use the air purifier to remove dust mite allergens from the air. One type of air purifier will be perfect for hay fever whilst one might be better at removing dust mite allergens.
Based on peoples different needs I will always review specific purifier models based on a multitude of task and provide separate marks for each.
Most air purifier reviews require laboratory access so that the efficiency can be compared when picking up different particles.
The amount of technology for air purification is vast with the use of UV, Ionizers and also HEPA filters. Without a full understanding of how these technology work it will be hard to know which air purifier is best for your particular problem.
HEPA was designed by the navy as is often used to clean the air on Submarines. HEPA purifiers work by using a very small holed polymer/paper that blocks particulates before they can cause any problems. HEPA is great at cleaning air but its downside is the cost of replacement filters. We have known some filters to cost more in a year than the cost of the air purifier. When reading a review be sure to check the price of filters and how often they need replacing.
After all the tests, we found that the was the most efficient air purifier on the market. If you want to read more then feel free to visit our blog.