When it comes to air purification, the size of the room is an essential factor to take into account. To determine the amount of air that needs to be cleaned, you'll need to measure the floor area in either square feet or square meters. Multiply this number by the height of the room or space to get the total volume. If the calculated number is in cubic feet, divide this number by 35 to get the volume of the space in cubic meters.
It's advisable to consult a professional air conditioner installer to calculate the heat load and decide on the correct size of air conditioner for your home. ECM Air Conditioning, based in Boynton Beach, Florida, offers air conditioning services in Palm Beach, Broward, Martin and St. Lucie counties. Make sure to check that the noise level of the air purifier is high, as some companies market noise levels at their lowest levels, which can be misleading. To guarantee that your air purifier is functioning properly, use a PM2.5 air quality monitor to check air quality before and after turning on the air purifier (for approximately one hour).
It's also beneficial for an energy-saving air purifier to have an air quality indicator so you know when it's working and when it's ready. The worst thing you can do is buy a low-powered air purifier for your room, and it doesn't work well even to clean the air around you. If the air purifier can't reduce the PM2.5 concentrate to less than 5 micrograms, consider buying additional air purifiers or one with a higher CADR. Smart Air is a social enterprise certified by B-Corp that offers simple and practical air purifiers and provides free training to protect people from the harm of air pollution.