Electronic Air Purifier
by admin on December 29, 2009
Electronic Air Purifier
Which is better to put in my room for improved air quality: an air filter or purifier, or a plant?
Which would be better for improving the air quality in my room: an electronic air cleaner/filter/environizer/purifier/ , or a capable plant? Various manufacturers claim the air filters can greatly remove dust, pollen, pet dander, and so on. However, various botanists claim that the best plants can also purify the air quite well, while also providing extra oxygen when the plants are exposed to sunlight (and, also, that the oxygen plants consume when not photosynthesizing is relatively very little). I am interested in improving air quality in my room, and appreciate any input on what is best.
Note that I have no respiratory conditions, aside from mild seasonal allergies. The room size is roughly 10' by 17'. The room's double-window faces West, so sunlight shouldn't be a problem. If other details are required for this question, please let me know.
Plants might make the room look pretty.
Some people are allergic to house plants or to the dust or mold they or the soil might harbor.
But a quicker fix is to just have an air purifyer.
Be sure to vacuum and dust your room, house and heating vents on a regular basis.
If you have dry winters and humid summers you might also consider a humidifier and dehumidifier.

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