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Ionic Air Purifier - Imitating the Natural Purifying Process

By Matt West


The modern housing trend has enormously denied you the ecstasy of inhaling purely fresh air. You feel energetic and truly alive in a clean environment. If you ever had the chance of thriving near or around mountains, rivers lakes and trees, you would feel the air of these regions is less polluted. The locale is richly endowed with negative ions that act as purifying agents. To get the same purifying effect you can have ionic air purifiers in your well-insulated home. Ionic air purifiers belong to the group of air purifiers with a unique technology of using ions to trap the pollutants.

In natural surroundings, air is filled with thousands of negatively charged ions that attach themselves with the positively charged dust particles and create a type of natural ionic air purifier. When this technique is used in homes, the ionic air purifiers emit innumerable number of negatively charged ions that stick to the dust particles and form a heavy mass. This becomes too heavy to float in air and settles down on the ground. In this way, it wards away the dust particles from reaching your respiratory tract.

A study conducted by the American College of Allergies states that bad air causes about fifty percent of illnesses. By using ionic air purifiers, you can bring adequate check on such health hazards. The purifier gathers dust on metal plates that are quite easy to clean. It has added advantages like easy affordability and effectiveness. The purifier has a different working mechanism from the traditional air filtration techniques. It harps on the principle of electrostatic attraction and brings the unwanted contaminants to surface area to remove them. Its greatest advantage lies in its capacity to cleanse considerable volumes of air. Thus, you can create room size air-purification through it rather than only a small space.

Your ion air purifier is effective in neutralizing cigarette smoke, viruses, bacteria, chemical fumes, etc. unlike an ordinary electronic air cleaner. It has brought adequate relief for patients suffering from respiratory irritations, depressed immune system and emphysema. It is equally effective in removing the ultrafine particles of the size of 0.01 microns.

While you may think your ionic air purifier as the remedy for treating every indoor air pollution, things may not be exactly so. You cannot treat the problem of odor through your ionic air purifier. Further, it is active in removing dust particles from the air but does not have an effective collecting mechanism for these particles. You can counteract these few minor weaknesses of the purifier by combining its duties with another product used for purification. Ozone generators and HEPA air filters can serve the need quite well. Negative ions are one of natures tools that help to revitalize your soul. Thus, an air filter using negative ions not only cleanses the air but is good for your mental and physical health as well. You can rightly choose an ionic air purifier for your home and office when you plan to purchase it.

About the Author:

Matt West is the Web master of an Air Purifiers review website. At his site you can find free articles on Ionic, Oreck, Living Air Room Purifiers.
Please visit our Ionic Air Purifier webpage to learn more.




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