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Understanding Air Ionizer

An air ionizer is a negative ion generator and a device which uses high voltage for ionization of electrically charged air molecules. Anions or negative ions are particles with one or more additional electrons conferring a net negative charge to the particle.

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Understanding Air Ionizer

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  1. Understanding Air Ionizer An air ionizer is a negative ion generator and a device which uses high voltage for ionization of electrically charged air molecules. Anions or negative ions are particles with one or more additional electrons conferring a net negative charge to the particle.

  2. Captions are the positive ions that miss one or more electrons resulting in a net positive charge. Most air ionizers are perfectly designed to generate negative ions. Many air ionizers use filters to remove contaminants from the air. Air ionizers make the air inside a room healthier for people to breathe, especially for people suffering from asthma, allergies and other respiratory ailments. In short and simple words, an air ionizer is essentially a life-saver for anyone who uses one.

  3. What does an air ionizer do? • An air ionizer relies on the chemical properties of ions. An ion is a positively or negatively charged particle. One question arises that what does an ionizer do? As discussed, air ionizers create negative ions using electricity and after that discharge them into the air. • These negative ions connect to positively charged particles inside the room like dust, bacteria, pollen, smoke and other harmful allergens. The positively charged particles and negative ions combine together to create dense dirt particles that can’t float in the air. • These heavier dirt particles fall on the ground and wait to be swept up later. Some particles may fall onto other surfaces in the room like computers, sofas, countertops, and television screens. Homeowners can clean these surfaces easily by dusting or wiping off them with a rag.

  4. Air ionizers conserve power and operate without making noise unlike fan-driven air purifiers. Another benefit over other purifiers is that no parts require replacement regularly. Because, there are no physical filters that get dirty. • Even though, most air ionizers don’t need motorized fans. The ionization creates a faint breeze that helps in distributing ions throughout the room. Air ionizers are used in air purifiers. Airborne particles are appealed to the electrode as similar to static electricity. These ions are de-ionized by looking for earthed conductors like ceilings and walls. To improve the efficiency of the ionization process, some commercial products offer such surfaces inside the device. • Air ionizers are the devices that disperse positively or negatively charged ions attaching to particles in the air. The particulate matter is then collected by the ionizer or attach to nearby surfaces. They remove allergen or asthma-inducing particles from the air.

  5. However, ionizers are not as effective at eliminating airborne particles like air purification devices that use high-efficiency particulate air or HEPA filters. In addition to, ionizers may also produce ozone that can cause or worsen respiratory problems. • Please check out air ionizer available at HME Locations, the best home medical equipment and sleep disorder treatment center directory for patients and medical referral sources. Browse over the website to locate medical equipment providers in one easy location.

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