Thursday, May 15, 2014

Worried About Air Pollution? Fight Back with Whole House Air Cleaners!

If you live in an area or city where air pollution is a problem, that outdoor air pollution easily becomes indoor air pollution. This is because air conditioner filters are not able to stop the chemicals that are in the air, nor many of the more dangerous sub-micron size particles as the pore sizes are too large, and every time the HVAC system turns on, it’s bringing in that ‘fresh’ air.  That means that whatever is outside, smog, pollution from factories, car exhaust, etc is all coming inside. And many of these pollutants are known carcinogens or cancer-causing agents as well as contributors to many other types of disease.
 
Another myth is that if you simply get the best air conditioner filter, it will stop all or most of that. Sadly, this isn’t true, either and causes many people to waste their money thinking they will be breathing clean air in their homes just by buying a better A/C filter. Even the best air conditioner filter’s pore size is too large to stop the tiniest of particles and virtually none have enough or any carbon to remove the chemicals being brought in or circulated within the home.  And no, electrostatic filters don’t stop the majority of tiny particles, and they don’t help with chemical compounds or odors in the air, either. It's all still coming straight into your home and into the air you and your family breathes every day.
 
For these reasons (and others), an air conditioner duct-mounted whole house air cleaner system can be your smartest,  most cost-effective defense against not only the air pollution being brought in from outside, but also against any pollutants in the home. The whole home air conditioner purifiers made by Aller Air and Amaircare, for example, not only have the best quality, medical grade HEPA filters for best home dust filtration, but also up to 28 pounds of super-activated carbon, which together can remove over 99% of all pollutants in or coming into your home.
 
Another great thing about a whole house air cleaner is that there it filters all of the air in your home and has only one set of filters to replace—instead of buying several portable air purifiers for each room and having several sets of filters to replace.  That alone saves a LOT of money, both in air cleaner and filter costs. And, those Aller Air whole house air cleaners come with a 10 year warranty—that makes a difference, too.
 
So if you have air pollution, live in a big city or near industrial factories, paper mills, etc and you’d like to protect your health, definitely consider a whole house air filtration system for your home—or business—and consider Aller Air. They are literally the best, most effective whole house air cleaners we’ve found.  If you want maximum protection, you might consider using a whole home unit plus a quality portable air cleaner. This will trap any remaining fumes, cooking odors, particles or bacteria that might be floating around. This combination approach is really only necessary if you have indoor pets, dog hair, cat hair, excess dust,  excess odors, severe allergy, asthma, COPD or other respiratory issues.  Regardless, a whole house air purifier system can prevent you from breathing disease-causing pollutants on a daily basis--and that can keep air pollution from doing the damage that it does to our health.
 
Air Purifiers and Cleaners.com sells only the best full home air cleaner units with long-lasting, top-quality HEPA and carbon filters proven to remove more allergy and asthma causing pollutants from the air than any other air cleaner. And since we’re an online store with very low overhead, that means cheap, discount ‘outlet’ prices for you, with free shipping every day. 
 
If you have any questions about air filtration, testing or anything related, just give our experts a call toll-free at 1-80-701-2513.  We’re here to help answer your questions and help you get the relief you deserve!
 
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1-800-701-2513
 

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