What is an air ionizer for?
It has long been known that cleanliness in a house is a guarantee of the health of its inhabitants. Everyone knows how to deal with visible debris, but few pay attention to the fine particles of virtually invisible dirt in the air. In our technogenic time, this problem has become especially urgent - people spend at work (and most often these are cramped premises) most of their day.
One of the easiest and most effective solutions for air purification is the purchase of an ionizer. About what the air ionizer is intended for, how to use it, what should be taken into account during operation, and also much more, read this article.
What is it and how does it work?
First, let's figure out what the ionizer does. It has been proven that one of the factors in maintaining good health is clean air saturated with so-called air ions or light ions. Such ions are formed when electrons are detached from a molecule or atom. The reason for this phenomenon can be the transfer of energy - radiation or atmospheric electricity. This gas stimulates the mucous membranes of the respiratory system to release biologically active substances that have a beneficial effect on the body. The cells of a person inhaling such air increase their tone, and the body slows down its aging. Mental and physical activity increases.
Best of all, air ionization occurs in mountainous and forest areas, as well as in coastal areas. This is the reason why it is so pleasant to breathe and live there. The ionization level is significantly reduced in cities, and especially in rooms with a large number of people. Ionic purifiers are miniature devices that are powered from the mains. Needle / wire electrodes are located inside the devices, creating a high voltage field around them. Thus, the electrodes become a source of electrons. Air particles passing through this field become ions with a negative charge. On average, such a device is capable of producing several billion charged particles per second.
Types of ionizers
In terms of the type of particles produced, there is There are 2 main types of such devices.
- Bipolar models. Such models are now quite common. They produce both negative and positive charges due to the occurrence of a corona discharge (high voltage discharge). The device creates either positive or negative particles.
- Unipolar models. These ionizers only produce negatively charged particles. This is an outdated version of such devices, and now the first type is preferred, as some studies have shown that unipolar models are not quite suitable for rooms, and especially for home. The particles they produce are destroyed without entering the human body.
The ionizer, as a design, can also be subdivided into such varieties.
- Built in. Most often, the ionizer is built into hair dryers. Such a device does not dry hair and practically does not harm them. Also, ionizers are built into fans, air conditioners, air humidifiers and a number of other devices and systems.
- Independent. Such devices are usually quite miniature. They can have different designs and are powered from a common power point. It is believed that such a device is needed in an apartment.
What to consider when buying?
I would like to mention right away that humidifiers have become very popular recently.A significant part of these models are equipped with air ionizers. Despite the obvious benefits, you should not purchase such a device. It is the humidifier that is able to create an environment in which undesirable organisms can rapidly multiply. Later, these organisms safely scatter throughout the room thanks to the charged ions.
Therefore, it would be best to purchase a system with built-in air purification, and also clean it regularly.
Advantages and disadvantages
Of course the benefits this device has much more than cons.
- The ionizer reduces the amount of unpleasant odors in rooms. This is especially true for tobacco smoke.
- With the correct design, the ionizer is able to rid the air of various types of allergens, which greatly facilitates the life of allergy sufferers.
- Virtually no noise.
- The device is easy to care for.
- High performance of the ionizer with its small dimensions and low energy consumption.
- The ability to regulate the operation of the device.
Like any device that has an impact on the environment, the ionizer also has negative aspects.
- Unfortunately, it is not uncommon for an electric field to have a bad effect on the human body. Of course, for most people it is beneficial, but it also happens that it does not. If it is difficult to predict it, then you can definitely feel it. If your health deteriorates after turning on the ionizer, stop using it immediately.
- Caring for the device. As a rule, it is usually necessary to rinse the ionizer filters under running water twice a month. A busy schedule at work does not always allow you to do this.
- Negative ions will attract dust particles; therefore, more dust will fall on furniture located in the immediate vicinity of the device than on other interior details.
In conclusion, it should be noted that any ionizer will only be beneficial if used exclusively according to the instructions.
For information on how to choose, how they work and how air ionizers differ, see the next video.
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