As technology tries to improve our lives, it also brings in inevitable consequences. One of the biggest consequences it has transpired is pollution. Pollution as it is described, is the introduction of contaminants in an environment, that eventually causes instability, disorder, and harm to the organisms in that environment. One of the classic examples of pollution is air pollution.
Let's not go into the catastrophic details of air pollution – but instead focus on the littlest of areas it affects, but one of the most critical areas at that. We are talking about indoor pollution. In today's time, because of the rapid use of chemical substances, by-products of machineries, and even household appliances, indoor pollution has reached unmitigated levels. Many experts believe that indoor pollution in fact is two to five times as much as outdoor air pollution. This assumes significant importance for the kind of lifestyles we lead. Did you know that we spend more than 90% of our time indoors?
Indoor contaminants are not limited to chemicals and smoke. They also include dirt and dust mites, pet hair, mold mildew, household odors, common household and industrial cleaning agents, pollen and other allergens. Now imagine a person who has a tendency towards asthma and allergies living with all these contaminants freely floating in the air that she breathes. Bet you didn't know that even vapors from pressed wood and old carpets can cause foul odor and kick off an asthma or allergy attack!
So, how can we be sure that the next gasp of air we make is safe? How will we get back the quality of the air that we breathe and control, nonetheless limit the contaminants present in it that make the air quality unsanitary and injurious to our health? Here is where the same source of the problem, technology, comes in, with their answer to our woes – Air Cleaners.
Air cleaners are products, machines, equipment and appliances that are specifically designed to purify, or for the most common term, filter the air that we breathe. This is a usual appliance seen in most households. Air cleaners have varying sizes and shapes, and each brand/make boasts about the quality of the product.
We may not have total control over the pollution found outside our homes, offices and schools, but we can exercise control over our indoor environment and eventually our health, when we are indoors. There are several types of air cleaners in the market today, which can help you control the air quality of your home and other indoor spaces.
Finding the perfect air cleaner can be one big task. With literally hundreds of choices available to a consumer, choosing the right air cleaner, that satisfies all your needs, can be both time consuming and challenging. The only tried and tested way to know if what we bought really worked out is to try it out. So, try and purchase one that gives you a free trial period for assessment.
There are some more aspects to keep in mind when purchasing an air cleaner. These include the type of pollutants you want to get rid of, the area of the indoor space you want to purify, the cost of maintenance (some cleaners need their filters to be replaced on a periodic basis), and of course how much you're willing to pay for it.