Air Purifiers Help Eliminate Dust
Air Purifiers are used by many homeowners to rid the air of impurities, but did you know that air purifiers even help get rid of dust? Have you ever wondered where all the dust in your home comes from? It seems like not a day goes by without my having to dust something, so I decided to get to the root of the matter and find out exactly what the dust on my furniture is made from.
You may be shocked to discover that a significant amount of dust is made by you! According to some sources, humans shed 30,000 to 40,000 dead skin cells every minute. And when you add pets to the mix, watch out! Just think how many dead skin cells might be floating in your air or in the chair you’re sitting in right now. It’s kind of scary.
Dust also makes its way into our homes from the air outside that contains everything from volcano ash to pollen, and though dust may seem like just another annoying household chore demanding our attention, it can contain dust mites that can cause serious allergies. Regular vacuuming can help. Air Purification Systems with HEPA filters, and central vacuums are also effective in combating dust. Learn more about various indoor air quality solutions by clicking here.

Derick
20 May, 2009
Nice post,
Air purifiers in general only uses small amount of energy. The purpose of having air purifier is to remove the contaminants present in the air. In home use, air purifiers are used mainly for those who have tenants suffering from asthma and have allergies. Air purifiers are also used in eliminating the foul smell of tobacco smokes.
The air purifier acts as a filter that inhibits tiny particles such as soot, dust, pollen, molds, animal dander and other pollution. An air purifier helps the air become clean and free from microorganisms.