Air purifiers, or air cleaners, are devices designed to filter the air of both pollutants and allergens. The most common type of air purifier uses a combination of filters to clean particles from the air - filters are designed to trap particles anywhere from 0.01 millimeters to 0.1 millimeters in size. By doing so, air purifiers are able to significantly reduce certain allergens, debris, and even microscopic organisms from the air we breathe.
When used regularly, air purifiers can vastly improve indoor air quality, especially in areas where odors, bacteria, and mold may be the most severe. Air purifiers can also help reduce the risk of asthma or respiratory problems for people who are sensitive to air quality.
Air purifiers can also help reduce the spread of viruses and bacteria, such as the flu, throughout the air we breathe. They do this by trapping airborne particles and preventing them from circulating in the air. This
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