Many customers ask what an air purifier can and can not do for them. The following is a common myth about explaining the air purifier:
Mistakes 1, the meaning of air purifier, you will no longer need to continue to dust.
Sorry, but you still get a HEPA vacuum cleaner and dust on your furniture and the floor is completely free of dust dust cloth.
Misunderstanding 2, if you have allergies, the air purifier can be a silver bullet.
An air purifier is the only part of an allergy control program. When allergens, such as heavy pollen, they can fall to the floor, capturing them before the air purifier. HEPA vacuum and steam cleaners are also useful.
Misunderstanding 3, if an air purifier has a HEPA filter, it must be effective.
Unfortunately, even if an air purifier has a HEPA filter, other design considerations may prevent it from doing a really efficient job of letting the impure air filter leak around and escape into the room.
Misunderstanding 4, if you have dust mite allergy, the first thing you need to do is buy an air purifier.
In fact, not real. First, you should get covered with your pillow and mattress because dust mites tend to gather dust mites in warm, humid environments. An air purifier will only catch dust mite debris in the air.
Misunderstanding 5, if you have allergies, you should never open your windows, you can only rely on the air purifier.
This is not the case, each requiring a certain amount of fresh air every day. If you do not have automatic fresh air exchange, you'd better open the windows one hour per day.
Myth # 6, HEPA filter air purifier to help remove odor.
HEPA filters capture allergens, no peculiar smell. It's just a few pounds of carbon contained in a single filter through an air purifier.
Myth # 7, An air purifier running at any speed will help air quality.
This is really a big misunderstanding. Consumers often do not hear the noise of the fans operating at low speed in the air purifier, but did not realize that they reduced and would effectively cover the area. Air purifier running high for hours, then go to bed ?? sleep, and then turn on the camera low.
(Addtime:2017-12-28)