Where To Put An Air Purifier For Best Performance?
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Avoid Excess Moisture
You might also want to try to avoid operating an air purifier in an overly moist environment. For some people, having a humidifier in their house can add more comfort, and prevent their skin from drying out. You’ll be able to use both devices at the same time. If you intend to do this, put the air purifier on the other side of the room, and try to keep the humidifier on the lowest setting. This will ensure that you’re protecting the filters on the air purifier.Take It With You
You might also want to get into the habit of taking the air purifier with you, from room to room. Most of these devices have only been designed to clean the air in one room. So, unless you intend to purchase a new air purifier for each area of the house, take your existing model with you. Thankfully, it’ll just take a few seconds to get plugged in, set-up properly, and turned on.Change The Filters Frequently
Finally, one of the most important things that you can do is make sure that you’re checking the filters frequently. Once they get blocked with dirt and bacteria, it’s unlikely that the air purifier will be doing you any good. Thankfully, in most models, changing the filters will only take a few minutes. As a general rule, you want to check and replace them every 12 to 18 months. Though your specific machine will often come with more tailored advice.
Conclusion
An air purifier can be a great way to make sure that you’re creating a safe environment for your family. Though these are only small devices, they can be very powerful, removing a lot of potentially harmful particulates from your home. So, use these tips to make sure that you’re choosing the best place for your air purifier, to get the best possible performance.Article author
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