Friday, April 11, 2008

Clean Air in One Step

Air Purifier -

Being in a closed room doesn't mean you're free from air pollutions. Airborne particles such as dust, bacteria or fungus are still spreading in the air, unknowingly causing health disorder, especially in respiratory tract. Other than diligently maintain the room's sanitation, the same problem can also be strategically outwitted by using air purifier.

Air purifier main function is to clean the air by using two filters, namely HEPA (High Efficiency Particulate Air Filter) and carbon filter that comes with ion plasmacluster generator. Thus the air purifier could work efficiently in active and/or passive mode. In active mode, the ion plasmacluster will spread around the room, hunting for odor, bacteria, fungi and virus particles. Passively, air purifier will siphon air and filter it in its filter unit.

Air purifier could work automatically when checking air quality in a room. If it finds that the room air is dirty, it will spread out ion plasmacluster to filter the air. If it finds the air to be clean, it will automatically spread out only the negative ion. This filtering processes are the one maintaining a good and fresh oxygen level in a room.

Apart from that, air purifier also features an indicator sensor of air quality. If it sniffes the air to be dirty and smelly, the sensor will show red light. After awhile, and after the air has become somewhat fresher, the light will turn white, and when the air is deemed clean, it will turn green. This way, the user could be positive of the air quality in a room that he/she breaths.

Thus the air purifier becomes one among many solutions to minimize the threat of air pollutions in a room. With recent designs which brings a more compact and elegant looks, it must be beautifully suitable to be placed with the rest of the furnitures.

Setiadi, webmaster and writer for Best-In-Home-Improvement.com the excellent resources on Interior Decorating and Home Improvement including Home Electronics and Home Accessories.

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