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Types of Air Purifiers: There are 7 different types of air purifiers in the market, know which one is right for you before buying

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Types of Air Purifiers :With the arrival of the pink cool of October, haze has started forming in North India including Delhi NCR. At the same time, soon after Diwali, the air of Delhi-NCR has become poisonous. On the next day of Diwali, Delhi’s AQI i.e. pollution level in the air has turned out to be very poor. This pollution has a bad effect on your lungs and respiratory system. If you are thinking that whether you are at home or spend most of the time in the office, then let us tell you that pollution is equally deadly inside the walls of your house.

Just as we use a water purifier or RO to clean the dirty water, in the same way an air purifier is used to clean the air. The trend of air purifiers is new, so we don’t know much about it. But let us tell you that there are 7 types of air purifiers also available in the market. These come with different filters for different needs. Each of these filters has its own advantages and disadvantages, let us know how purifiers are available in the market and how beneficial they are for you.

HEPA filter

In the case of air purifiers, the first one is the HEPA filter. These filters are capable of removing 99.97% of airborne allergens and pollutants. But it is not effective where pollution levels are high, because the smoke, gas and odor particles are much smaller than with HEPA filters. Contaminants such as mold spores can accumulate on the filter, reducing its effectiveness.

UV filter

The UP filter kills tough pollutants like mold and germs and provides exceptional indoor air quality. But its cost is quite high. At the same time, it proves to be ineffective against dust, smoke and smog.

electrostatic filter

Electrostatic filters have two advantages, one is that they can be reused. At the same time it is also cheap. But not helpful for a family with respiratory problems. Proves to be ineffective against dust.

washable filter

Washable filters are really value for money. It is highly sustainable, highly economical and helps in reducing waste. But it requires more maintenance. Once washed, it must be completely dry for reuse.

media filter

If you want a durable and hassle-free filter then the answer is media filters. It is popular for its low maintenance. It blocks the pollutants. But it is not effective in removing the smell.

spun filter

Spun Filter is available in the market at the cheapest price. Extraordinarily it acts as a pad and also absorbs the dust within itself. But it is ineffective at filtering small contaminants. It is not a good choice for people with asthma and other respiratory problems.

pleated filter

This filter is durable, eco-friendly and best for waste disposal. But economy-loving Indians will find it quite expensive.

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