The Power of Ionized Air: An Expert's Perspective

As an expert in air purification, I have witnessed the growing popularity of ionized air and its numerous benefits. Ionized air is created by ionizers, which use negative ions to remove small particles from the air. This not only helps reduce odors, but also makes the air appear fresher and cleaner. One of the main benefits of ionized air is its ability to remove small particles from the air. These particles can include bacteria, viruses, mold, smoke, and smog.

By using an air purifier with a HEPA ionizer, you can achieve an air cleaning efficiency of 99.97%, making your indoor air much healthier to breathe. However, it's important to note that while ion generators can remove small particles, there is no controlled study that confirms their ability to rectify an alleged ion imbalance. In fact, some studies have suggested that these devices may not provide any real benefit in this regard. In addition, there is a concern about the production of ozone by ion generators and other electronic air filters. While ozone is a natural component of outdoor smog, it can also be produced indirectly by these devices and directly by ozone generators. This can be a cause for concern as ozone is a pulmonary irritant that can irritate the lungs and cause respiratory issues. The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has set a limit of 0.05 parts per million of ozone for medical devices.

While some vendors may claim that their ionizers have health benefits, it's important to note that there is no difference between the ozone found in outdoor smog and the ozone produced by these devices. Under certain conditions of use, ion generators and other air filters that generate ozone can produce levels of this pulmonary irritant much higher than what is considered safe for human health. This is why it's crucial to choose an ionizing air purifier that meets necessary safety standards. While ozone can be used to reduce odors and pollutants in unoccupied spaces, the levels needed to achieve this are above those generally considered safe for humans. This is why it's important to use ionizers and other air purifiers in a controlled and safe manner. So, how does an ionizer work? The main component of an ionizer is a special emitter that creates an ionizing field through which dirty air passes. This field generates positive and negative oxygen ions, which can effectively remove harmful substances from the air. For best results, it's recommended to use an air ionizer after cleaning the air with a purifier and operating a humidifier.

This will ensure that your indoor air is as clean and healthy as possible. At TEQOYA, we have developed revolutionary and patented technology that allows for totally safe air ionization solutions. Our ionizers have been tested and measured by the CERTAM laboratory with INSERM to ensure their effectiveness in removing harmful substances from the air. In addition, our AENO brand offers purifier models with an ionization option, making it even easier to combine the benefits of both an ionizer and an air purifier in one device. This not only saves you money, but also ensures that your indoor air is as clean and healthy as possible. Whether you have respiratory problems or are simply looking to improve indoor air quality, using an ionizing air purifier can provide enormous benefits. By combining the best of both worlds (ionizer and air purifier), you can significantly reduce the cost of purifying the air in your home.