Why Do We Need an Ioniser ?
In modern homes we are surrounded by products which are made
of plastics and artificial fabrics which are generally positively
electrically charged. This causes dust particles from carpets
and fabrics to swirl into the air which we breathe. Central
heating causes air currents and vacuum cleaners without an
effective filtration system makes the situation worse by keeping
the particles constantly moving in the air. An ioniser will
reduce the particles in the air.
What Do These Particles Consist Of ?
Generally they consist of fibres from carpets and fabrics,
hair and skin and dust mite faeces. Dust mites are tiny microscopic
creatures which feed from the skin that we shed on a daily
basis. Their faeces are then released into the air that we
breathe. With the advent of fitted carpets, doubled glazed
windows, central heating and vacuum cleaners these particles
are constantly circulating in the air. If we opened our windows
we let in a lot of pollution such as pollen grains, and carbon
deposits from diesel engines which make matters worse.
What Effect Do These Particles Have On Us ?
People who have respiratory problems such as Asthma have a
respiratory tract which is sensitive to these particles if
we can therefore reduce the amount of particles in the air
we can ease their discomfort.
So What Is An Ioniser And How Does It Work ?
An Ioniser is an electrical device which emits via needles,
streams of negative ions into the surrounding air negatively
charging it. Nature does this naturally during an electrical
thunderstorm, which is why the air after such a storm always
smells clean and fresh, the air has become negatively charged
and the particles are attracted to one another and become
heavier than air and fall to the ground leaving the air clean.
An ioniser does the same thing artificially in your home and
keeps the air that you breathe cleaner than it would normally
be by reducing the particles suspended in the air.
For Clean 'mountain fresh' air, order a
Dazer CleanAir Ioniser today.