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How does an air purifier work?
Author: Edward Parry
Website: http://www.e-Purifiers.com
Added: Fri, Jul 21, 2006 19:17:03
Category: Purifier Questions
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The air purifier acts as a filter that inhibits tiny particles such as soot, dust, pollen, molds, animal dander and other pollution. An air purifier helps the air become clean and free from microorganisms.
An air purifer can be very effective at trapping allergens. The air enters the purifier and passes trough a chamber. When the air get inside the chamber the harmful residues are removed. The harmful residues are trapped inside the chamber, and the air that comes out of the purifier is safe and clean.
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