Learn About Ionic Breeze Air Purifiers


by Anita Raymond - Date: 2010-01-16 - Word Count: 312 Share This!

Ionic Breeze Air Purifiers are unique because they don't need a filter or fan. The technology used is called ionizer and uses charged particles to remove pollutants from the air. The ionizer technology creates air flow via charged particles from the difference in pressure created. As pollen, dust or other particles are forced through the unit, the charged plates attract the particles and remove them from the air. During the ionizer process an air stream is created between the two plates.

Breeze air purifiers are able to work without making any sound at all. Other air purifiers can make so much sound that they are unusable in a working environment. You will still need to clean an ionic purifier and we recommend you give it a clean with a cloth every 10 days.

The other benefit of the ionic breeze air purifier is that because it contains no fan or filter, the unit can be much smaller than alternative models. As the breeze units are often small in size, its recommended that you should clean these units at least once a week to keep efficient purification.

This is a 5 step guide to keeping your ionic air purifier at full efficiency:

1. Make sure that you don't use your Ionic Breeze near any fireplaces as the dust and soot will quickly clog the machine.

2. If you hear static noise from the unit then it means you need to too clean it out.

3. Any indication of a red light will mean that the unit needs a clean. Once the red light is on, the ionic purifier will automatically switch off.

4. Try to always keep your ionic purifier plugged into only one power outlet. Try not to share an outlet with other electrical appliances.

5. Don't leave your breeze purifier near gadgets that transmit information. Try to keep wireless routers and phone base stations away from the unit.

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