Well, the answer is ‘yes’: it’s best to have both if you
can, but if you can only choose one, choose the air purifier with a true HEPA
filter. Here’s why: a true, certified HEPA filter has dense fabric-like woven
fibers that have very small spaces in between where only air can pass
through—true HEPA filters trap the very smallest particles, everything larger
than 0.3 microns, which includes dust, dust mite parts, pet dander / pet hair,
human hair, pollen, mold spores, bacteria, and some viruses. Certified HEPA
filters are designed to trap the particles that cause allergy problems, or
allergy symptoms. Certified means AHAM certified (American Home Appliance
Manufacturers Association); the filter has been tested by this independent
testing group and certified to remove 99.97% of particles 0.3 microns and larger.
Adding an ionizer is good because it can make the HEPA
filter even more effective. As the ionizer releases ions in the air, the ions
cause small particles (especially pet dander) to stick together, making them heavier
and easier for the HEPA filter to trap. One thing to remember, however, is to
choose an air purifier that does not produce ozone. Ozone has been proven
harmful to humans/animals over and over, and it’s actually a respiratory
irritant, which will only increase your allergy symptoms. The best ionizers
produce only an OH- or hydroxyl ion, which has the same effect on particles,
but is not harmful, and has actually been found to even help depression!
Negative ions also destroy bacteria/viruses in the air so they tend to help
keep colds and flu under control, as well.
The other very important thing to remember about HEPA filters is that you must replace them regularly, especially if you have indoor
pets. When a HEPA filter becomes clogged, 2 main things begin to happen: 1)
backflow / leakage of unpurified, allergy-aggravating air because some of the
air drawn in cannot pass through, 2) the air purifier is stirring up air-and
allergens—and with a clogged filter, it is blowing around polluted air, which
can actually make allergy symptoms worse, and 3) increased energy costs /
higher utility bills--as the air purifier is having to work harder to get the
air through the clogged HEPA filter, more energy is used. Replacement of your
HEPA filters ensures that you will continue to breathe clean healthy air, and
reduces the chances of an allergy attack, and you’ll probably see a reduction
in allergy medication costs.
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