Realty News January 2010
(504) 343-3387
Indoor Air Quality Concerns?
By Angela Epps
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Air purifiers can help.
They reduce air-born bacteria from mold, fungi and household chemicals found in many cleaners used in day-to-day house cleaning. These pollutants in your home’s air can aggravate asthma, allergies, and sinus problems, especially if your household has children or seniors. The EPA (Environmental Protection Association) estimates that the air inside your home can be up to ten times more polluted than the air outside the house. Along with reducing air-born bacteria, many air purifiers remove irritants such as pet dander, pollen, smoke, and dust (less house cleaning!) from your home’s air and make the air smell cleaner by noticeably reducing odors.
Which air purifier is right for you?
When considering using an air purifier in your home, make sure that you check the purifier’s CADR (Clean Air Delivery Rate). The CADR is not tested by the company manufacturing the air purifier but by an independent laboratory based on three different particles. Smoke, pollen and dust are released into a room and the ratings are based on how long the air purifier takes to clean the surrounding air. Basically, the larger the room in your home, the higher the CADR rating has to be for it to clean the air in the whole space and for you to receive the health benefits of using it.

Air purifiers don’t help with everything.
It is important to know that most air purifiers, unless you buy an expensive industrial one, do not remove gases such as carbon monoxide or radon from your home’s air. Your house should have separate devices that test for these health risks.
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