The ionic air purifier will clean pollutants and toxins that hang around your indoor air that you weren’t even aware of. Believe it or not, indoor air is far more dangerous than outdoor air. Where, though, do all of these pollutants come from?
Ionic Air Purifiers Clean Up What We Dirty
Ever watch the little sparklies floating around in a ray of sunshine? Did you know that those little floaters are actually dead human skin flakes? Gross, isn’t it? A large contributor to dust, these skin flakes contaminate the air and make humans themselves one of the largest contributers of pollutants to indoor air. Unfortunately, since you’re probably human, there’s not much you can do about it. Dust mites feed on this dead human skin almost exclusively. And remember; what you see is only about ten percent of what’s actually there. Outdoors, mother nature takes care of this for us with ozone, which destroys most of the bacteria hanging around these skin flakes, and negative ions which remove the dead skin from the air we breathe, and dust mites and other bacteria with them.
Ionic Air Purifiers Remove Dust
Dust is another big polluter. Almost 40 pounds of dust is created per 1500 square feet in a year. Riding on each speck of dust are about forty thousand dust mites and other bacteria and viruses. Outdoors, negative ions remove the dust particles while ozone destroys much of the bacteria. In order to be healthy indoors, we must simulate this effect. That’s exactly what an ionic air purifier does.
Ionic Air Purifiers Can Remove Pollen
Pollen is a wonderful thing. Without it, we’d have no honey and plants would not reproduce. In our noses and sinuses, however, pollen falls under the category of the far less friendly term of “allergens.” Although pollen is great outside, there’s no way for nature to address it once it’s inside. An ionic air purifier can take care of this problem for you.
Ionic Air Purifiers Can Remove Many Things
Unfortunately even pleasant smells can be deceiving. That nice smell that comes with new homes, and also the smell that comes with new cars are actually the out-gassing of all the chemicals that were used to treat those materials. That’s right – it’s chemicals you’re smelling. In homes, paint and carpet are two of the biggest culprits, and though hardwood floors are considered healthier, not everyone can afford them and not every house comes with them. Furniture isn’t innocent; pretty much anything with a cushion of any kind has been treated with many chemicals, such as fire retardants, that also out-gas pollution into the air. Without an ionic air purifier, these nasty elements will hang around indefinitely, especially in new homes.
