If you’re looking for an air purifier, you could be finding that some manufacturers are making lots of claims. And most of those claims may seem too good to be true. So, it’s only expected that you may be questioning are air purifiers a waste of money.

They’re worth it, according to the EPA, as they’re a fantastic approach to improve your Portland home’s indoor air quality. Newer residences are tightly sealed and deeply insulated, which is good for energy efficiency, but not so fantastic for indoor air quality.

Because updated homes don’t normally bring in as much outdoor air as aging residences, pollutants like dust, pet dander and cleaning products can accumulate inside. The consequence? Air that’s dirtier than the outdoors, which is a problem if you have allergies, asthma or are susceptible to respiratory irritation.

Our indoor air quality professionals at All Solutions Heating & Cooling can help you cut through the clutter and choose the best home air purifier. Just give us a call at 971-245-2459 and we’ll be happy to help. In the meantime, find out more about how air purifiers clean the air, their perks and our recommendations to help you select the best air purifier.

How Do Air Purifiers Improve Indoor Air Quality?

Most home air purifiers have a fan to draw in air. Then, the air passes through one or more filters to trap pollutants before being recirculated.

These filters can include a charcoal filter, to remove odors, and a HEPA, or high efficiency particulate air, filter. A HEPA filter is at least 99.7% effective at catching miniscule particles as small as .3 microns, like dust, pollen, mo