Clean air purifier filters with a vacuum cleaner?
Francisco José Hurtado Mayén
Top Voice LinkedIn | Manager of Murcia, Almería, Granada and Jaén at SODECA SA. | Ventilation Solutions Expert | Institutional Relations
Air purifiers are devices that can help you prevent and alleviate the symptoms of grass allergies, which affect millions of people each year. These allergies are caused by exposure to pollen from herbaceous plants, which is dispersed through the air during spring and summer. Air purifiers work using filtration systems that capture and retain allergenic particles present in the environment, such as pollen, dust, mites, smoke, or animal hair. This way, they reduce the concentration of allergens in the air and improve its quality. According to numerous studies, air purifiers can eliminate up to 99% of allergenic particles, which results in a decrease in episodes of sneezing, nasal congestion, itchy eyes, cough, or asthma.
However, for air purifiers to perform their function optimally, it is essential to perform adequate maintenance and change the filters regularly. The filters are the elements that are responsible for trapping allergenic particles and other pollutants, so with use they become saturated and lose their filtration capacity. If the filters are not changed, the air purifier will cease to be effective and may even worsen air quality by releasing accumulated particles. Additionally, cleaning filters with a vacuum cleaner can damage or puncture the filter material, allowing toxins and pollutants to easily enter the air. For all this, it is advisable to change the filters every six months or every year, depending on the model and the use of the air purifier. Doing so ensures the correct functioning of the device and avoids wasting energy, as air purifiers consume less electricity when the filters are in good condition.
If you are one of the people who suffer from allergies to grasses and want to breathe cleaner and healthier air in your home, I advise you to check the status of your air purifiers and change the filters when necessary.
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Effects of air cleaners on respiratory allergies https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3165134/