Could Your Home Benefit From An Air Purifier?

When the seasons change, seasonal allergies flare up. Are you ready for fall? You might think that your allergies won’t affect you indoors, but that’s not quite true. It surprises many homeowners to know that the air inside their home is often more polluted than the air outside. An air purifier can help you drastically improve your home’s indoor air quality and reduce your seasonal allergy symptoms while indoors.

Improves Indoor Air Quality

The main job of an air purifier is to improve your home’s indoor air quality. Your air purifier might be a stand-alone product placed in one of your rooms or installed to work in tandem with your HVAC system. Both types of air purifiers work to clean the air in your home, reducing pollutants, chemicals, dust and allergens.

Reduces Allergy Symptoms

Because an air purifier cleans the air in your home, it reduces the number of allergens in it. Some air purifiers use UV light to clean the air and some use filters to trap large particle contaminants. Others change the molecular structure of pollutants, neutralizing them.

Each type of air purifier works best on certain types of contaminants. A service technician can recommend which type would be best for your home.

Reduces Dust and Pet Dander

A major cause of allergy symptoms for some people is dust and pet dander. An air purifier can help to filter out both dust and pet dander from your home. For larger particle purification, a high-quality filter can be most beneficial.

If you’re looking to reduce the pet dander and dust in your home, make sure that the air purifier that you choose includes a HEPA filter. A HEPA filter meets set of standards set by the U.S. Department of Energy, removing 99.97% of particles in the air that passes through that have a size of 0.3 micrometres. 

Are you ready to install an air purifier in your North Port, Florida, home? With such great benefits as improving IAQ, reducing allergy symptoms and reducing dust and pet dander, we bet you are. Give All American Heating & Cooling a call at (941) 451-5228 to set up your appointment today.

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