How Do I Use My Air Purifier For Maximum Benefit?
Where should you install it? Firstly, you’ll want to have it near the living areas of your home, like the bedroom or living room, to get the most out of it. Some fan units can make a fair amount of noise, so bear that in mind when choosing a location. One option is to have it run on a twelve-hour cycle. You could run it during the day if it’s in your bedroom or vice versa if it’s in your living room.
Place it in an area where there’s plenty of ventilation, not too close to the wall. An uncarpeted floor is also best. Don’t put it in a damp area, such as near the shower, since the humidity will interfere with it’s operation. Also avoid placing it near electronics, which might attract dust particles due to the operation of the fan and ionizer. Make sure the electrical circuit you are using is not overloaded with other appliances as well, as air purifiers can use a fair amount of power.
Many air purifiers come with multiple features. The essential feature is usually a HEPA filter which is fed by a fan. Many also include a charcoal filter which removes smells and toxins from the air. More elaborate units also include an ionizer. This feature uses a static electrical charge to scrub the air and give it the feeling of outdoor air after a rain. This feature is probably optional, if your unit includes a decent filter and you replace it regularly. Another optional feature that manufacturers sometimes add is a fragrance cartridge. Since the purpose of the filter is to clean the air in your home, this is not really necessary, and is really just adding unnecessary chemicals to the air. Unless you live near a fish processing factory, don’t bother with it.
Also, make sure you know when to replace the filters, since running an air purifier with dirty filters can be harmful to the unit. Better air purifiers come with indicator lights to tell you when you need to replace them. Some come with a dial that must be set manually in order to work. If your unit lacks these features, you will have to rely on visually inspecting the filters. Make a note on your calendar to do this regularly, according to the schedule your manual recommends.

















