Ozone Air Quality and Purifiers
Not all air filters are created alike. In fact, some of them can introduce other things into the air as they act to remove particulates and microbes, thereby replacing one harmful airborne substance for another. In particular, air filters that produce large amounts of ozone can be a real health hazard for many people. Fortunately, there are many low-ozone and ozone-free air purifiers that cleanse the air without releasing large amounts of other substances. Low-ozone and ozone-free air purifier systems will take care of germs and other airborne particles without adding too much ozone to the air that is being breathed.
Ozone and Air Quality
Ozone is well-known as the substance that makes up the layer that protects the Earth from the sun’s most harmful UV radiation. However, while ozone in the ozone layer of the Earth’s atmosphere is beneficial to human beings, it is not something that is good for people to breathe in large amounts. In fact, ozone is one of the primary chemicals found in smog, which has long been known for its detrimental impact on human health.
Several studies have demonstrated that prolonged exposure to large quantities of ozone is harmful to men and women. The United States Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), for example, has demonstrated in several studies that ozone can inflame lung and bronchial tissue, resulting in the obstruction of smaller airways and reducing the amount of oxygen that the body absorbs. This makes ozone particularly harmful to individuals who suffer from asthma. When it comes to choosing the right air purifier, options that release large amounts of ozone are not good for asthmatics who are seeking air filtration for their home, office, or other indoor space.
Even in non-asthmatics, however, breathing ozone can cause coughing, shortness of breath, throat irritation, and many other respiratory problems. One of the reasons for this appears to be that the molecular structure of ozone makes it more difficult for the human respiratory system to keep ozone out of the lungs. If an air filter is releasing large quantities of ozone into the air, then it is not acting as a true air purifier. Ozone contaminants pollute the air, so it is best to avoid air filtration systems that give off significant amounts of ozone.
What Types of Air Filters Release Ozone?
There are several air filters on the market that work by releasing large amounts of ozone into the air in order to mask odors and other indoor air quality problems. These so-called “ozone generators” are the most obvious culprits when it comes to adding ozone to indoor air. It should also be noted that ionizing air filters also tend to release ozone into the air during the filtration process. If you are searching for a purifier that does not release ozone gas into the air, then it is best to avoid ionizing air filters and stick with a traditional HEPA or UV-based filter.
Low-Ozone and Ozone-Free Air Purifiers at Air Oasis
Whether you choose a commercial air filter such as the iAdaptAir® Pro, you can be sure that you are not getting a filtration system that is releasing large quantities of ozone into the air. In fact, our filters and purifiers are among the very best available today. They meet ozone standards that are even more stringent than what the EPA prescribes. Their low ozone production makes these air purifiers ideal choices, especially when individuals with chronic respiratory issues are likely to be using the space quite often.
Our iAdaptAir® purifiers do not produce any ozone and are the best option for anyone wanting to avoid ozone altogether. Furthermore, the iAdaptAir® purifier is compatible with our smartphone app so you can control it from anywhere. Its HEPA and carbon filtration works hand in hand with the ionization and UV technologies to safely purify the air without the production of ozone.
Purchase Your Low-Ozone or Ozone-Free Purifier Today
At Air Oasis, we want to provide you with the highest-quality systems that do not use ozone in air purifiers in quantities that could be harmful to your health. In fact, we are the first choice for many people who need a quality low-ozone or ozone-free purifier. We want to help you obtain the air filtration and purification systems that will meet your specific needs, so contact us today for assistance at (806) 373-7788 or our online chat and we will be glad to serve you.