Home Air Purifiers - Review Energy Saving Air Cleaners
Author: Margot EiranAn air cleaner for your home can make a big difference in the quality of the air that you and your family breathe. Finding the right air purifier can save you loads of money, but there are many options to choose from. It's important to know what to look for when thinking to buy an eco-friendly air cleaner.
People buy air cleaners to keep their rooms, homes, and offices allergen free and healthy. These amazing machines draw air in through dust and allergen air filters, trapping pollen, pet dander, bacteria, mold spores, dust mite debris, and smoke particles.
If you're ready to purchase an air cleaner, you should place it in an area of your house that you spend the most time in, or contains the highest amount of irritating allergens. If you spend a varied amount of time in several different rooms, then consider a portable unit that you can roll around from room to room.
You also should consider the capacity of a unit. Different room sizes require different purifier sizes. You don't want to skimp on the size of the unit if you plan to use it in a room that's larger than recommended. You should balance the size of the unit with the size of the room, to ensure you use the least amount of energy while keeping the air you breathe clean. A top-notch option will display filter status with LED indicators, will use a remote control, and will not emit ozone.
A great place to check out a top-recommended Air Purifier is HomeEnergySaver.com, where you can find a great deal on an eco-friendly home air cleaner.
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About the AuthorMargot has always been an advocate of green causes. Prior to her current role as CEO of HomeEnergySaver, she was the Dir. of Sales and Marketing at GreenFuel Technologies, a leading developer of algae systems for capturing CO2 from power plants. She also served as the Program Manager of the Harvard University Green Campus Initiative, where she managed green building projects and the Environmental Loan Fund. Apart from being a mother of three kids, Margot has USGBC LEED accreditation; an MBA from Harvard Business School; a Univ. of Cambridge Masters of Laws degree, and a BA from the University of the Witwatersrand, South Africa.

