Tuesday 27 December 2016

Tips To Improve Your Indoor Air This Winter

Winter is the time to stay warm and cozy. But while attempting to keep the cold out people tend to keep the doors and windows closed all the time. As adequate fresh air does not get a scope of entering the indoor air gets gradually polluted. Breathing in contaminated air can have disastrous consequences especially for the children, sick and aged people. The way out is investing in air purifiers which are equipped with the latest technologies and can tackle the pollution. Ideally every room should have one placed in the corner to purify the toxic air which seeps in through the space under the door or the window crack.

Interestingly, more than one survey has revealed that sometimes the indoor air has more allergens than the outside air. Homes are cleaned practically on a daily basis but those that have more rugs and carpets still tend to capture more dust because of their texture. Air purifiers like the ones from Blueair (www.blueair.in; 18008331188 ) draw out millions of fine dust and allergens present inside the house and make the air pure. Several companies manufacture latest models which are equipped with the best filters and suction system that eliminate 99.97% allergens. The productivity of the machines is measured according to the Clean Air Delivery Rate or CADR. The rate is measured according to the amount of pure air delivered per hour per cubic meter by the machine at the fullest power. The CADR should be matched with the room size.

Even the best air purifier tends to make a bit of noise, so, if one is being placed in the bedroom then select a model which offers more square foot capacity than required for your room. This will let the machine work quietly at ‘low’ settings and hence produce less noise. According to Mr Vijay Kannan, the India head of Blueair, machines manufactured by Blueair work silently and arresting the noise production is quite an achievement.

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