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Most Americans spend up to 90% of their time indoors. Studies
conducted by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency show
that indoor environments can have levels of pollutants
that are actually higher than levels found outside. In
fact, the EPA has rated indoor air quality among the top five
health risks in the U.S. Indoor air quality can impact the
health, comfort, and well-being of both occupants and residents.
America's air quality has deteriorated in part because of
the generation of toxic airborne waste, but also because of
the success of the building industry in designing airtight
structures. Many buildings have significant indoor air pollution
sources. These sources include furnishings, occupant activities,
housekeeping practices, pesticide applications, and microbial
contamination. Only through installation of reliable air purifiers
can families avoid the potential health risks from biological
and chemical contaminants that occupy our indoor air environments.
We compare some of the popular home air purifiers
that are available today so that you can make informed purchasing
decisions:
HEPA Filters
HEPA filters consist of extended-media (pleated), wet laid
filter medium (typically glass fiber paper), with separators,
edge seal, sealant, and are housed in a rigid frame. Certified
HEPA filters can be very efficient in trapping particles in
their filters and cleansing the air.
The disadvantage is that these filters may tend to hold
moisture, which actually breeds mold and releases it back
into the room. HEPA filters act on the principle of a
window screen and often pass through accumulated dirty particles
that can be forced back out into the room. HEPA filters quickly
clog and become ineffective, so they must be replaced regularly.
The HEPA filters are very expensive.
When you change the HEPA filters, you can expose yourself
to extremely high concentrations of the harmful substances
the HEPA is filtering from your indoor air.
Another disadvantage is their noise level. Most HEPA air
cleaners on high fan speed, which is needed for full efficiency,
may be distractingly noisy.
HEPA filters must use electricity to operate, which can add
up. Calculating the initial cost of the HEPA units, plus the
maintenance and replacement costs, as well as the energy cost
of running the unit, it may cost as much as a major appliance
to operate.
OZONELite vs. HEPA Filtration
Electrostatically Charged Fibers and Electrostatic Precipitator
Filters
Some Electret-type air cleaners use electrostatically charged
fiber filtration technology because it allows for a high initial
efficiency while allowing air to move easily through the filter.
The electro-statically charged filters attract and capture
particles.
The disadvantage of this filter technology is that it gets
less efficient with use, as the fibers lose their electrostatic
charge as they become soiled. This causes the efficiency of
the filter to drop drastically.
Electrostatic precipitators use ionization to charge dust
particles and then oppositely-charged metal plates or filters
to collect them. The starting efficiency of these systems
is in the middle range. The disadvantage to these is also
that when their collection surfaces gets dirty, their efficiency
drops significantly.
Air Ionizers
Ionization by itself uses high voltage to negatively charge
airborne particles. Since pure ionizers do not capture the
airborne particles, these charged particles are simply released
into the room where they tend to attach to surfaces like your
couch, rug or walls.
This means that ionizers only have a temporary effect
of eliminating particles from the air. Once the particles
lose the charge, they become airborne again. The EPA also
draws attention to the fact that these charge particles when
inhaled may become harmful to your lungs.
Air ionizer units do not remove contaminants from your indoor
air; they simply cause them to temporarily settle onto surfaces.
In the end, you not only have air that has not been effectively
cleansed, you also have a room that looks dirty and dusty.
OZONELite Air Purifiers
OZONELite is an indoor air cleaning system that
uses light and simple, harmless chemicals to destroy the dust
mites and mold spores that cause many allergies.
This photocatalytic air purifying system has been tested
in medical and industrial settings and already has proven
successful at zapping odors and impurities caused by chemicals,
viruses and bacteria.
OZONELite uses light which reacts with the titanium
dioxide-based chemical coating that creates oxidation, which
in turn attacks and destroys microbes by disintegrating them
through oxidation. The reaction also kills dust mites and
mold.
OZONELite destroys the contaminants in the
air without toxic chemicals being employed. Allergy and
asthma suffers will find relief once mold spores and other
allergens are eliminated from the air.
The photocatalytic air purifying system that is the basis
of OZONELite has been tested successfully in medical
research settings where the air in laboratories must be nearly
microbe-free. The photocatalytic system can quickly kill off
bacteria in indoor air.
The Advantages of OZONELite
The advantage of OZONELite is in its simplicity
it's as easy to use as screwing in a light bulb!
OZONELite functions more effectively than many
air cleaners on the market. It also works without the large,
complicated and initially expensive units that other air purifiers
require. And, there are NO EXPENSIVE FILTERS to clean or
replace ever!
Our simple bulb costs a fraction of the selling price
of other purifiers and practically pays for itself
over the life of the bulb in reduced energy consumption!
OZONELite is easy to install and unobtrusive,
whereas the other air cleaners are bulky and need continuous
maintenance and expensive replacement parts.
OZONELite does not make a sound, while air cleaners
may be so noisy that you may have trouble getting to sleep
if you use one in your bedroom.
You will need an air cleaner unit in every key room of your
home or office to cleanse the air throughout your house or
office building. OZONELite, on the other hand,
is not restricted to one area. It purifies the air wherever
you need it.
You should use air purifiers for your home and office in
order to ensure the health of your family and employees. However,
take all factors into consideration when deciding on the unit
that will best suit your needs: initial costs, maintenance
costs, the amount of energy needed to run the unit, noise
level, and the limitations of each purifying unit.
See how OZONELite can improve indoor air quality
in your office or home without damaging your health or
the environment.
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