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What are the Best Air Purifiers Brands?

Home Air Purifiers for Allergies

Create a more pleasant environment in your home by adding air purifiers from CVS that remove allergens, pollutants and odors from the air you and your family breathe. Whether you need desktop air purifiers for allergies in your office or larger units that cover living rooms and bedrooms, our selection has options for cleaning the air in virtually any space. Choose from top-notch brands, including Sharper Image, Honeywell and Nuvomed, and discover FSA-eligible air purifiers when you want units you can pay for with your pre-tax dollars.

What Does an Air Purifier Do?

Air purifiers work via filtration systems, such as high-efficiency particulate air filters. Made from dense, mesh-like materials, HEPA filters easily capture all sorts of debris and allergens floating in the air, including pollen, pet dander, dust and mold spores. Air purifiers pull air inside the unit, then pass it through the filters, which in turn, trap and store the particulates, so they don't return to the environment. By trapping those particulates, air purifiers decrease the number of airborne pollutants in your space, improving indoor air quality and quality of life for those with allergy and sinus issues.

How Do Air Purifiers Help With Allergies?

Air purifiers pull air through filters, which trap particles such as airborne allergens. Running an air purifier in a room or your home can help clean the air you breathe, reducing irritants that can trigger allergy symptoms. 

Many air purifiers use HEPA filters. These high-efficiency particulate air filters are designed to capture tiny particles like dust, pollen and pet dander, which commonly cause allergies. By removing these items, air purifiers can reduce irritation to your nose, eyes and throat. 

Individuals who suffer seasonal allergies or year-round issues with specific types of particles might reduce symptoms by placing air purifiers for allergies in bedrooms, living spaces or other areas where they spend a good deal of time. 

Do Air Purifiers Help With Dust?

Air purifiers for home use remove dust particles from the air, which keeps them off surfaces, such as tables, and reduces allergies and respiratory issues. Dust removal is important for those with allergies and sensitivities because breathing in air, which contains suspended dust, can introduce substances, such as pollen, pet dander, dead skin cells and even tiny fibers, into the body. This, in turn, may trigger allergic attacks, make asthma worse and cause long-term respiratory issues. Air purifiers for allergies usually remove dust particles as small as 0.3 microns at efficiency levels of at least 99%, which prevents them from reentering the room.

Do Air Purifiers Help With Mold?

Yes, air purifiers can help reduce mold by removing airborne mold spores in the room. This reduces the spread of mold and the risks of inhaling the spores, which can cause an allergic reaction. However, air purifiers don't do anything for existing mold, such as visible mold growing on surfaces like walls or ceilings. If you believe you have mold issues, consider using an air purifier alongside proper moisture control and mold remediation and cleaning. 

How to Clean an Air Purifier Filter?

Cleaning your air purifier filter helps support long-term functionality and increases the efficiency with which the device cleans your air. Check your manufacturer's instructions for details on how to care for your individual device.

Common steps for cleaning the filters include: 

  • Removing the filter 

  • Washing it gently with water or vacuuming it with a vacuum attachment (if your filter is washable) 

  • Letting the filter dry completely 

  • Reinstalling the filter 

Some air purifiers come with disposable filters. In that case, you throw away a used filter and replace it with a new one.