The air in your dorm room can be beyond your control unless you use an air purifier that can take out pollutants. Here are 5 top features to avoid when choosing the air cleaner for your room.
* Noisy - An air cleaner should be seen and not heard. It should be quiet enough to have on all the time and not interfere with studying, phone calls, watching TV or entertaining friends.
Be sure to check the technical specifications to see that the decibel level is 60 or lower even on the highest speed. And the sound should definitely not be that of the motor, but simply of rushing air.
* High Maintenance - Hopefully, you'll look back at college as one of the best times in your life. You will have more time to make happy memories if you are able to spend less of your time maintaining the filter of your purifier.
Be sure you know what is required to keep the unit running efficiently. Avoid purifiers that require you to go inside to vacuum, wash, spray, or recharge.
Keep in mind that while you're doing any of that, the air is not being cleaned; pollutant levels are starting to climb, and you're spending time doing something that's really not a lot of fun. And even worse to know is that this maintenance will need to continue for as long as you have the cleaner.
* One speed - Life almost never goes at one speed and neither should your cleaner. It needs to filter fast when you need it and slowly when you don't.. If something burns on the hot plate, or someone down the hall is burning incense and you want the smell gone quickly, one speed just won't help.
Instead choose a cleaner that has at least 3 speeds. That way your cleaner can keep up with whatever is going on in your room and your life.
* Limited Motor Capacity - If you are forced to cut your unit off because you have a motor that can run continually, you will still be exposed to pollutants in your room.. Make sure it's designed to run safely and continually without having to stop for a certain length of time..
The split capacitor motor will allow continuous cleaning. Designed to run continuously it is built to run safely whether you are there or not. This allows you to always return to a room that has the freshest air possible.
* Inflexible In Placement - Dorm rooms are notorious for being tight on space. A cleaner that needs to be placed in the center of the room is of no use. A unit that can draw in air from all sides is best because generally it only needs about six inches of clearance from any wall.
One that can operate or a shelf as well as on the floor is also helpful when it comes to getting everything to fit in the space. Check the dimensions to make sure it is small enough to fit comfortably in your space, but powerful enough to work.
* Noisy - An air cleaner should be seen and not heard. It should be quiet enough to have on all the time and not interfere with studying, phone calls, watching TV or entertaining friends.
Be sure to check the technical specifications to see that the decibel level is 60 or lower even on the highest speed. And the sound should definitely not be that of the motor, but simply of rushing air.
* High Maintenance - Hopefully, you'll look back at college as one of the best times in your life. You will have more time to make happy memories if you are able to spend less of your time maintaining the filter of your purifier.
Be sure you know what is required to keep the unit running efficiently. Avoid purifiers that require you to go inside to vacuum, wash, spray, or recharge.
Keep in mind that while you're doing any of that, the air is not being cleaned; pollutant levels are starting to climb, and you're spending time doing something that's really not a lot of fun. And even worse to know is that this maintenance will need to continue for as long as you have the cleaner.
* One speed - Life almost never goes at one speed and neither should your cleaner. It needs to filter fast when you need it and slowly when you don't.. If something burns on the hot plate, or someone down the hall is burning incense and you want the smell gone quickly, one speed just won't help.
Instead choose a cleaner that has at least 3 speeds. That way your cleaner can keep up with whatever is going on in your room and your life.
* Limited Motor Capacity - If you are forced to cut your unit off because you have a motor that can run continually, you will still be exposed to pollutants in your room.. Make sure it's designed to run safely and continually without having to stop for a certain length of time..
The split capacitor motor will allow continuous cleaning. Designed to run continuously it is built to run safely whether you are there or not. This allows you to always return to a room that has the freshest air possible.
* Inflexible In Placement - Dorm rooms are notorious for being tight on space. A cleaner that needs to be placed in the center of the room is of no use. A unit that can draw in air from all sides is best because generally it only needs about six inches of clearance from any wall.
One that can operate or a shelf as well as on the floor is also helpful when it comes to getting everything to fit in the space. Check the dimensions to make sure it is small enough to fit comfortably in your space, but powerful enough to work.
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