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Do Air Purifiers Get Rid Of Dust?

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Many homeowners know how to clean the surfaces around their homes, but when it comes to cleaning the air in their homes, that’s more of a challenge. Most people assume that they have clean air in their homes until a family member is sick, or they begin to notice significant dust buildup. Dust is composed of a number of particles like pet dander, insect waste, dust mites, dead skin cells, pollen, and other tiny particle matter. If it feels like you vacuum your Chesterfield, MO area home frequently but still find dust soon, then you might want to consider an air purifier to help with dust.
Chesterfield Service is your local leader in indoor air quality solutions. We can install an air purifier in your home that will address every room in your home to provide better overall indoor air quality. Let’s explore how air purifiers work and how they can improve the health of your home environment.

How an Air Purifier Works

A whole-house air purification system is installed into your HVAC system. As air flows into your home, it flows through multiple stages of filtration, including a (High-Efficiency Particulate Air) HEPA filter which captures microscopic particles as small as 0.3 microns. The air then continues to pass through the filter and under a UV-C light. UV-C Light neutralizes bacteria, mold spores, and even viruses making them unable to reproduce. The use of HEPA filters and other filtration means that these airborne particles cannot continue to spread and contaminate the surfaces of your home.

Air purifiers are especially effective at eliminating particles like:

  • Dust and Dust Mites: Air purifiers are particularly efficient in capturing allergens in dust and dust mites, which are a major cause of respiratory issues and allergies.
  • Pet Dander: If you have pets at home, you’re likely to have pet dander in the air. Air purifiers can help reduce pet-related allergens, making it easier for those with allergies to coexist with their furry friends.
  • Pollen and Mold Spores: During allergy seasons, pollen and mold spores can enter your home and trigger allergic reactions. Air purifiers can significantly reduce their presence in the indoor air.
  • Odors: If your home has a musty smell, it could be the result of mold growth. Not only can air purifiers help with eliminating mold particles, but they can also get stop smoke, cooking smells, and other odors from permeating your home.
  • Volatile Organic Compounds (VOCs): Air purifiers equipped with an activated carbon filter can effectively eliminate VOCs emitted by household products, paints, and cleaning agents. Long-term exposure to VOCs can be dangerous for your health. An air purifier can give you confidence that the air in your home is safe to breathe.
  • Bacteria and Viruses: UV lights installed within the air purifier can help neutralize harmful bacteria and viruses, providing an added layer of protection against illnesses. If you have small children that are bringing home a new cold from school every week, an air purifier can stop the spread of their germs throughout your home.

How Air Purifiers Combat Dust

Since dust is composed of so many different types of particle matter, when you’re able to capture fine particles out of the air that would otherwise settle on surfaces, you’ll notice less dust accumulation on surfaces around your home.

Not only can air purifiers filter dust, but they can also improve indoor air quality by filtering other particles. An air purifier works continuously around the clock to make sure your home always has fresh air. Highly polluted air will feel different. Your home will smell fresher and look cleaner with an air purifier.

But air purifiers don’t just eliminate dust accumulation from the surfaces you can see, they can also help clean your air ducts and HVAC system too. Your air ducts tend to harbor a lot of dust particles, skin cells, and other particles that will eventually make their way to your furnace where they will be redistributed back through the air. An air purifier can protect your furnace from contaminating particles, which can prevent it from being clogged and dirty and can improve its lifespan.

More Signs That You Need an Air Purifier In Your Chesterfield, MO Home

If you’re still on the fence about whether an air purifier is worth it for your home, consider a few other scenarios where an air purifier can help:

  • Healthier Home: If you have family members that are susceptible to intense allergies or asthma, an air purifier can make the home a much more comfortable place for them. Dust mites, pollen, and mold spores often aggravate allergy symptoms. If you want to prevent disease and bacteria from spreading around your home too, an air purifier will help more than an air cleaner or a portable air purifying unit.
  • Pets: If your home seems very dusty and you have furry family members, their dander often contributes to dust accumulation.
  • Smokers: If someone in your family smokes, an air purifier can eliminate household dust and dust mites caused by smoke as well as the accompanying odor.
  • Mold Growth: By reducing mold spores in the air, air purifiers can help prevent mold growth in damp areas of your home.
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