“I Thought I’d Only Need An Air Purifier If I Stayed In A ‘Polluted’ City…”

Do you know that the quality of air we breathe is greatly affected by the weather? Yes, it’s true. If you thought that you only have to worry about air quality in more polluted cities like Los Angeles or Chicago, then you’d be very wrong…

Thinking of Enjoying the Fresh Air in Vermont?

No doubt when you hear “Vermont”, you think of the clean mountain air. Guess again! Even Vermont has many issues that people who live there require an air purifier. Perhaps more so due to the extreme weather conditions the area faces. It can be sixty degrees one day and five below the next. Three systems become important: air purifier systems, humidifier systems, and dehumidifier systems.

Basements… The Death Trap?

One thing most Vermont homes have that southerners may not be used to is a basement. A basement can host a multitude of mold spores, mildew spores, and even radon. All three of which can cause health problems. Radon is a radioactive gas found in the earth that can cause lung cancer. In order to get rid of radon, you need a top-notch air purifier system. And presence of radon should send you searching for the right air cleaners.

In a typical Vermont home, you have the basement where the laundry room is located. You know how much time you can spend doing laundry on a weekly basis. All the time you are down there, you are breathing in these molds and possibly radon gases. That’s not a comforting thought, is it?

Moreover, basements can be very damp year round. Controlling your air quality is essential. A dehumidifier can help take the excess moisture out of the air, which will reduce some molds and mildews, but a dehumidifier will not help with radon. This leaves you with a humidifier or air purifier.

Your Upper Floors Aren’t Any Better

Upstairs, just the opposite occurs. The air above ground level can be extremely dry, especially in winter months. You know what accumulates when the air is so dry? Yes. Static electricity!

You can either get used to “zapping” everyone you meet or purchase a humidifier to add moisture back to the air. Again, radon is still in the air. You really need an air purifier.

Nonetheless, neither the dehumidifier nor the humidifier will touch the problem of mold spores and radon upstairs. A humidifier or dehumidifier can add or reduce moisture, but they cannot take care of radon. You cannot smell or see radon. It’s a silent killer. For this most important issue, you need to look into an air purifier.

How Do You Know You Need An Air Purifier?

Sure, it sounds hard. How do you know if an air purifier is really the appliance you need? It’s actually quite simple. Look around your house. Do you fight mildew battles from time to time? Are the walls starting to turn a greenish tint? Is dusting a daily routine? Do your windows steam up frequently when you cook or when the shower has been on? Do you have mushrooms growing in your basement despite your use of a dehumidifier? These are all CRITICAL warning signs.

Radon is another issue. You should start by contacting the state department. They have many brochures on air purifier systems. They also offer free radon test kits. In six months time, you will know if you are at risk for radon. Once you know for sure, you will know whether you need to purchase an air purifier system and also how many units you need to purchase to cover the “danger areas”.

You may just need an air purifier for mold and mildew spores. You also might be one of the few who need something capable of removing radon as well. Either way, your health is worth it!

In this day and age, we do all we can to stay healthy. We eat better food, even do a bit of exercise to keep in shape. However, not many people think about the air that you breathe each day. You take on average 15,050 breaths each and every day. Would you deliberately swallow poison 15,050 times per day?

I thought not. If you are not cleaning and purifying the air that you breathe, you are literally sucking in poison (albeit in small amounts) with each breath you take. So, find out whether you need a humidifier, de-humidifier and/or an air purifier. Take a breath of clean and refreshing air for a change!

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