Are you unsure about whether to invest in an air purifier for your Brevard County home? Let us help you make an informed decision.
Air filters and air purifiers both work to improve the air quality in your home, but they do so in different ways.
Air filters have been designed to catch and get rid of airborne particles including dust, pollen, and pet dander. They stop these particles from moving through the air by trapping them in a special filter. Filters are included in HVAC units, so you already have a degree of protection.
On the other hand, air purifiers use advanced technology to eliminate harmful contaminants from the air, including bacteria, viruses, and mold spores. They use a combination of filters and air-cleaning technologies, such as ultraviolet light, to purify the air. A purifier is a stand-alone unit that catches dangerous fumes and finer particles that your HVAC can’t.
So, which is the better option for your needs? It depends on your specific concerns and preferences. If you're primarily concerned about removing allergens and pollutants from the air, an air filter should suffice. However, if you're looking for more comprehensive air purification or if you have severe allergies or asthma, an air purifier may be the better option.
At Page Air, we want to ensure your home is comfortable and your air quality is pristine. Contact us today to learn more about our products and how we can help improve the air quality in your home or workplace.