How an Air Purifier Can Save You Thousands in Medical Bills by Removing Airborne Pathogens

Ann Grant
Do you get every single flu and virus that is currently being spread around your area? One of the best ways to prevent illness is never to come into contact with it in the first place, and an air purifier may just be the tool to keep most bacteria and viruses out of your body, and keep you healthy.

Most Americans have heard about air purifiers but most rarely do any investigation into how they function and how they can help keep you from contracting nasty viral and bacterial infections. The function of an air purifier is simple; it simply filters the air circulating though your home by passing it through a filter. This filter removes large particles such as dust particles, spores, bacteria and certain viruses (depending on the type of air filter) and is especially useful in helping people with low or compromised immune systems from contacting various illnesses.

Air filters offer amazing health benefits and can also help to reduce allergies by removing most of the allergens in the air, and can be a godsend for many people who would like to have certain pets (such as cats) but cannot because they are allergic. The air purifiers can trap various allergens such as pet hair and also particles created by the pets such as those released from their waste materials.

People who bring in newborns into a home are advised to purchase an air filter since the newborn baby is being moved from a hospital (which uses sterilized air) to the home which has many particles and pathogens that can make the baby seriously ill. Even though the initial cost of an air purifier can be daunting, it can help to save a lot of money on medical bills down the road by preventing many airborne diseases. People running nurseries and daycare programs are advised also to purchase an air purifier to keep their patrons happy and safe.

Smokers and business that cater to smokers are required to have an air purifier present since this considerably reduces secondhand smoke and removes many of the toxic compounds of the cigarette smoke which may be carcinogenic. Smokers with children are advised also to use multiple air purifiers throughout their home to ensure that the children are protected against the secondhand smoke generated.

Air purifiers are not only good for helping you to breathe cleaner air, but can significantly reduce the airborne pathogens in your home or business as well as reduce the carcinogenic compounds generated by cigarette smoke. This means that the purchase of an air purifier can be considered as an investment in your health that will pay immediate dividends.

References

1. http://housewares.about.com/od/aircleanerspurifiers/f/ionizerfaq.htm

2. http://www.sooperarticles.com/health-fitness-articles/best-air-purifiers-allergies-11545.html

3. http://www.colonhealth.net/articles/Air_Purifiers_And_Air_Filters_Can_Prevent_Allergy_Problems.html

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