Air Filtration

Written by Dina Kayed
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When air passes through your vacuum cleaner, it has the dust particles removed from it by a filtration system. Air filtration systems can be made out of many materials such as glass, fiber, paper, nylon electrostatic, water, cloth and cyclonic chambers. The quality of the air you breathe should be your biggest concern because it affects your health in general. The vacuum cleaner lifts the dust and the air filtration system makes sure the air coming out is dust free and does not go back to the living environment.


Air Filtration Systems

Most doctors prescribe medication for asthma and allergies. There are so many kinds of medications such as vaporizers, nose sprays and nebulizers. The problem is that all these medications only work some of the time. When the air you breathe is not clean enough, you will have trouble breathing. Impure air can even cause coughing, especially at night when it can keep you awake.

Taking steps to keep your air supply clean and allergen-free will include a vacuum cleaner that has a good filter system. A vacuum cleaner with an inefficient air filtration system will mean that the dust and dirt will be recycled back in to the air. Lack of a good air filtration system will also cause the vacuum cleaner's motor to fail.

A strong vacuum and efficient filtration will give a vacuum cleaner superior power to capture even tiny dirt particles. The more efficient it is, the better it is for people who have lung problems of any kind. Keeping the air clean is good for all of us. Believe it or not, your humble domestic vacuum cleaner is implicated in the global issue of pollution control.



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