Thursday, May 14, 2015

Consumer Reports tested Whirlpool AP51030K Air Purifier as the BEST BUY Air Purifier

Overall score for the Whirlpool AP51030K is mainly how well the model removed dust and smoke from a test chamber, plus quietness for room purifiers and airflow resistance for whole-house units. 
Dust/pollen/smoke removal: How well models cleared air of fine clay dust and cigarette smoke; performance of portables is at their highest and lowest speeds. Ones that scored well for dust removal should perform comparably for pollen. 
Noise: Based on instrument measurements with a portable model running at its highest and lowest speeds.

Summary: This portable air purifier from Whirlpool is primarily filter-based and has a filter indicator, a programmable timer, and 4 speeds. It's designed for floor or tabletop use in a large room.

Air purifier buying guide


Getting started

Before you buy an air purifier, try some simple, common-sense steps to reduce indoor air pollution. Begin by vacuuming often, banning smoking indoors, minimizing use of candles and wood fires, and using exhaust fans in kitchen, bath, and laundry areas. Test your home for radon gas, which can cause lung cancer (test kits cost about $15). Don't store chemicals, solvents, glues, or pesticides in your house. Minimize the risk of deadly carbon monoxide gas by properly maintaining and venting heating equipment, wood stoves, fireplaces, chimneys, and vents--and by installing carbon-monoxide alarms on all levels of your home. And don't idle your car, run fuel-burning power equipment, or light a barbecue grill in your garage, basement, or in confined spaces near your home.
The better air purifiers do especially well at filtering pollutant particles such as dust, tobacco smoke, and pollen. Volatile organic compounds (VOCs) and other types of gaseous pollutants, however, are another matter. Some portable models with carbon pre-filters are claimed to filter VOCs, known respiratory irritants that arise from adhesives, paints, and cleaning products. But the Environmental Protection Agency warns that such filters are specific to certain gaseous pollutants, not for others, and that no air purifiers are expected to remove all gaseous pollutants found in the typical home. Carbon filters also must be replaced often, typically every 3-6 months, or they stop working--and can even, when full, release trapped pollutants back into the air. The safer course: Heed strict product-label warnings such as "use only in well-ventilated spaces."
Air-purifier models with an electrostatic precipitator remove pollutant particles by charging them as they pass through and collecting them on an oppositely charged metal plate or filter. In the process, they produce some ozone as a byproduct. You'll also find dedicated ozone generators, which produce relatively large amounts of this gas by design. While ozone in the upper atmosphere protects us from the sun's ultraviolet rays, ground-level ozone is an irritant that can worsen asthma and compromise your ability to fight respiratory infections. We believe that air purifiers that emit even small amounts of ozone are a poor choice if someone in your household has pulmonary problems or allergy symptoms. We also suggest that you avoid dedicated ozone generators entirely, given their high ozone emissions.
The very best portable models we tested were effective at cleaning the air of dust, smoke, and pollen at their highest or lowest speed. For whole-house purifiers, our recommended models did best at filtering dust and pollen without impeding the airflow of forced-air heating and cooling systems. The worst models weren't terribly effective at any speed.

How to choose

If you want a purifier and don't have a forced-air system, consider a large portable. In addition to removing more particles at high speeds, the better large models still did well at lower, quieter speeds.
Weigh features carefully. Most air purifiers have an indicator that tells you when first to clean or replace the filter to maintain efficiency. But some indicators turn on based on length of time the unit has been running, not how dirty the filter is. Skip odor-removal features. In past tests it took up to an hour for them to make a difference--when they did anything at all.
And the certifications on the box? All tell how well a model filters particles at its highest speed. The certifications all also allow up to 50 parts per billion of ozone, a respiratory irritant. We advise against using models that produce any ozone, even if they are effective cleaners.

Check an air purifier's efficiency rating

If you still want one, use this air-purifier guide to choose. The Association of Home Appliance Manufacturers certifies most room models as part of a voluntary program that includes appropriate room size and maximum clean-air delivery rate (CADR), a measure of cleaning speed. We judge a CADR above 350 to be excellent and below 100 to be poor. Choose a model designed for an area larger than yours for better cleaning at a lower, quieter speed. Many whole-house filters list a minimum efficiency reporting value (MERV), developed by the American Society of Heating, Refrigerating, and Air-Conditioning Engineers. The top performers in our tests typically had a MERV higher than 10.

Types

There are two basic types of air purifiers. Room models, which are most heavily promoted, can be moved from room to room. Whole-house models are built into the ductwork of a forced-air heating or cooling system and, as their name implies, filter the air in the entire house.

Room air purifiers


These are the only option for a home that doesn't have forced-air heating or cooling. Room air purifiers cost much less than whole-house models. Most room air purifiers weigh from 10 to 20 pounds, have a handle, and stand on the floor or on a table, while heavier models might have wheels. Some room models use a high-efficiency particulate air (HEPA) filter, which can capture ultrafine particles. Most HEPA filters need to be replaced annually, an expense that might approach the cost of the air cleaner (A few air cleaners are now available with cleanable HEPA filters.) Room models that use either electrostatic-precipitator or ionizer technology produce some ozone, a lung irritant. And they might soil the walls by depositing some pollutant particles on them.

Dedicated ozone generators

These are a subcategory of room models. Unlike electrostatic precipitators, which tend to emit small amounts of ozone as a byproduct, these niche products produce large amounts of ozone by design. According to manufacturers, that is to reduce allergens such as dust, smoke, pollen, germs, and mold. Ozone, however, is a serious health concern, prompting the State of California to ban the sale of ozone generators (and other air purifiers that emit more than 50 parts per billion of ozone) from the general market.

Whole-house air purifiers

This type is a reasonable choice if your home has forced-air heating. But built-ins can be expensive to buy, and they must be installed professionally in the ductwork of your heating system and most need to be wired into your home's electrical system. Most of the built-in air cleaners we tested did an excellent job of removing dust and smoke particles from the air. Some use a high-efficiency filter. Those that use an electrostatic precipitator produce some ozone, and they might soil the walls by depositing pollutant particles on them.

Whole-house air filters


Whole-house air filters These inexpensive alternatives to a whole-house built-in unit replace the existing furnace filter in your forced-air heating or cooling system. You simply slip out the old filter and slide in the replacement. But those we tested worked much less effectively than the built-in whole-house models, especially in clearing smoke. Some are conventional fiberglass filters; others 

Features


Whole-house air filters generally include a range of standard sizes, with some that adapt to fit different-size filter-box or return-air openings. Room air cleaners usually use a fan to pull air into the unit for filtration. But don't expect a wide array of bells and whistles. Here are the air purifier features to consider.

Fan


Most room air cleaners use a fan to suck in air. Those without a fan run more quietly, but those we've tested worked poorly.

Servicing indicator


A clogged air cleaner works inefficiently. You should remove and wash an electronic precipitator's collector-plate assembly every month or so. (You can do it in the sink or tub or put it in a dishwasher.) In most room and whole-house models that use an electrostatic precipitator, and in whole-house models that use a HEPA filter with ionizing circuitry, an indicator light lets you know when it's time to replace or clean the filter.

Dust sensor and air-quality monitor

In some room models, these raise or lower the fan speed automatically. But we were unimpressed with those we tested. They didn't kick in until pollutant levels were high, and then they shut off before the levels dropped sufficiently.


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Monday, May 11, 2015

Fresh atmosphere onboard is essential

An important aspect of getting a yacht ready for a boat show is creating an inviting atmosphere for prospective guests or future owners who come to see the vessel. One of the things people focus on when they step inside is whether they feel comfortable. The first impression visitors get — and the one that is the most difficult to control — is the odor that greets them when they walk onboard.
Boats are often full of funky odors. The air in staterooms can get stale. Graywater and blackwater holding tank systems can affect the smell of a yacht. There are cooking odors, chemical odors, and just general “life onboard” odors.
Most of the time, though, the main culprit is mold and mildew. It is hardly surprising that it is so prevalent on yachts when you consider the circumstances: wet, warm, dark. How could mold go wrong?
Mold grows in various environments, from refrigerators to air handlers. It flourishes in tropical climates, because the conditions are almost always perfect. In more temperate climates, mold spores go dormant when conditions are unfavorable. When it gets too dry or cold, mold cannot proliferate.
Mold spores thrive on organic materials and especially love paper, wood, and other organic matter. A chemical byproduct of mold that grows on items that are stored is called geosmin and may be the source of that prevalent “musty” smell on yachts.
So what’s a stew to do? The only way to remove a smell is to remove the source. Moisture level is the component that must be controlled, and that is difficult on a boat. Running a dehumidifier is the best way to ensure that the humidity registers between 40 and 55 percent. There are also small, renewable silica gel units that absorb moisture from the air especially well in guest and crew cabins and bathrooms.
Once the interior is dry, all surfaces should be washed and dried to remove mold and mildew spores. There are different ways to clean the interior surfaces. Some are better for air quality than others. Vinegar is a natural microbial cleaner but it should only be used in the proper dilution with water and in well-ventilated areas. Vinegar releases acetic acid into the air and lingering fumes can irritate the lining of the nose, throat and lungs. Over time it can corrode interior surfaces.
All natural pH neutral soaps will not damage surfaces when used in the proper dilution. Adding a few drops of essential oils such as melaleuca or lavender to a soap-and-water solution intensifies the purification process.
Once surfaces are clean and dry, we need to think about ways to improve and maintain indoor air quality. Indoor air can contain more toxins and chemicals than outdoor air. Many fabrics, carpets and other materials emit harmful chemicals into the air.
In today’s chemical laden world, it is practically impossible to completely avoid harmful toxins. For the remaining chemicals in indoor air, there are some natural options. Four of my favorite techniques for reducing exposure to indoor chemicals are by using bamboo charcoal, plants, salt lamps, and beeswax candles.
Bamboo charcoal works wonders for removing odors and toxins. As it absorbs unpleasant odors, it also dehumidifies the air. It is great for use in closets and in cabinets under bathroom sinks.
The porous structure of high density bamboo charcoal helps remove bacteria, harmful pollutants and allergens from the air and absorbs moisture, preventing mold and mildew by trapping the impurities inside each pore.
They have been scientifically proven to reduce the  amount of formaldehyde, ammonia, benzene, and chloroform gases emitted from everyday items such as paint, carpeting, furniture, air fresheners, chemical cleaners, rubber and plastics. They are toxin free and safe to use around pets and children.
Bamboo charcoal rejuvenates when the bags are placed in sunlight once a month. You can reuse the bags for two years, after which the charcoal can be poured into the soil around plants to fertilize and help retain moisture.
Plants do a really great job of filtering indoor air and I am surprised that they are not used onboard more often. They absorb carbon dioxide and release oxygen. Through studies conducted by NASA with assistance by  Dr. B.C. Wolverton (you can find his book, “How To Grow Fresh Air,” on Amazon.com), scientists have identified many house plants that remove pollutants that are common in cleaning products and personal care products. They also remove gases put into the air through lacquers, varnishes and petroleum products. Research has narrowed down which plants are the best at filtering indoor air. Unfortunately, many do not fit the interior décor design but many of these varieties do well in low light and would add value in crew areas. Here are a few examples: aloe vera, peace lily, snake plant, corn plant, Boston fern, bromeliads and bamboo.
Another useful air purifier is a Himalayan natural crystal salt lamp, which may be lit with candles or electricity. They emit negative ions that remove toxins by bonding with the positively charged ions of air pollutants and can be lit for as long as you like to maintain this purifying effect. They are useful in crew and guest cabins, even at night, because the natural orange glow doesn’t disrupt sleep hormones. A drop of pure essential oil can be added to the salt lamp to be released as it is warmed.
Last but not least, beeswax candles can be burned to clean the air. Paraffin candles are petroleum derived and release chemicals such as benzene, toluene, soot and other chemicals into the air. They are usually artificially scented. These types of candles do more harm than good for indoor air quality and should be avoided.
Pure beeswax candles burn with almost no smoke or scent and clean the air by releasing negative ions into the air. Beeswax candles are especially helpful for those with asthma or allergies and they are effective at removing common allergens like dust and dander from the air. Beeswax candles burn more slowly than paraffin candles and last much longer.
A clean, fresh atmosphere onboard is inviting at any time and is especially important to add that extra touch at boat show time. Many of the odors that are typically found onboard are difficult to control, but with these tips you are guaranteed to feel confident that you are doing your best to maintain a pure, healthy environment with good air quality.
Alene Keenan has been a megayacht stew for more than 20 years. She teaches at MPT in Ft. Lauderdale and offers interior crew training through her company, Yacht Stew Solutions (www.yachtstewsolutions.com). Download her book, The Yacht Service Bible: The Service Manual for Every Yacht, on her site or amazon.com. Comments on this column are welcome at editorial@the-triton.com.

Tuesday, May 5, 2015

Why we should be now worried about increasing Air Pollution and its Hazards

The greater part of us have grown up finding out about the dangers of air pollution and the hard  hitting truths and substances around it. We are, then again, simply revealing the gravity of the circumstance. A late study led by Greenpeace, inside five unmistakable schools crosswise over Delhi, discovered the air quality to be  to a great degree undesirable.
The study asserted that the particulate matter 2.5 (PM2.5) levels were discovered to be four times as far as possible recommended in India and ten times as endorsed by the World Health Organization. There is nothing truly like opening the door and breathing new, clean, air—however, how clean is the air around us at this moment? Unless you are a researcher with a science lab readily available, there’s no genuine method available for discovering the fact.
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THE STUDY ASSERTED THAT THE PARTICULATE MATTER 2.5 (PM2.5) LEVELS WERE DISCOVERED TO BE FOUR TIMES AS FAR AS POSSIBLE RECOMMENDED IN INDIA AND TEN TIMES AS ENDORSED BY THE WORLD HEALTH ORGANIZATION.
The polluted air we are sucking up through our nose could be gradually slaughtering us, the World Health Organization indicates. According to them, around two million individuals die prematurely from the impacts of polluted air each and every year.
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According to a Wikipedia page, Air pollution in India is very much a genuine issue with the significant sources being fuelwood and biomass smoldering, fuel contaminated, vehicle outflow and traffic congestion. At the time of Autumn and winter months, substantial scale a crop buildup blazing in farming fields – a minimal option to mechanical working is a noteworthy wellspring of smoke, smog, and particulate pollution.
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Air pollution related infections cause 3.2 million deaths overall consistently. This has expanded from 800,000, last assessed by GBD in the year 2000 – an astounding 300 per cent increment. Around 74 million healthy life years are lost every year. In South Asia, air pollution has been positioned quite recently underneath blood pressure, tobacco smoking, indoor air pollution, poor intake of fruits and diabetes.
In 2010, particulate air pollution in Asia prompted more than 2.1 million unexpected losses and 52 million years of healthy life lost, which is 66% of the overall trouble. Killer open air adds to 1.2 million deaths in East Asia where monetary development and mechanization are assuming control, and 712,000 deaths in South Asia, which is at the take-off stage. This is much higher than the consolidated toll of 400,000 in EU 27, Eastern Europe, and Russia.
Air pollution hangs in the air lowering
As the level of air pollution is reaching new heights, it is becoming very difficult for people to lead a healthy life, let alone patients with respiratory diseases.
As a major aspect of its dedication to conveying significant advancement in individual wellbeing and prosperity, Philips recently conducted a bloggers and media meet in New Delhi to spread awareness about the danger we all are causing. Up to thirty times more  deadly than outside air pollution, Indoor Air Pollution is disregarded despite the fact that individuals spend around  85% of their time inside.
Speaking at the occasion, Dr. Ashish Jain, Senior Consultant, Department of Respiratory Medicine, Max  Super Specialty Hospital, New Delhi said, “As the level of air pollution is reaching new heights, it is becoming very difficult for people to lead a healthy life, let alone patients with respiratory diseases. The quality of life for the ones with allergies, skin diseases, Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disorders (COPD), Asthma and other respiratory disorders is impacted severely on poor indoor air quality that causes further distress. It is imperative to control air quality indoors to help improve the lives of those suffering. Good indoor air quality can help prevent such hazards from occurring or worsening.”
Perceiving the requirement for compelling measures to battle indoor air pollution and guarantee healthier breathing, Philips Air Purifiers are intended to battle the most well-known, yet just as unsafe, toxins at home. According to the most recent report on global Environment Performance Index (EPI) 2014, India has slipped 32 positions to rank a modest 155, a blatant demonstration of the debasing condition of air health in India. WHO studies uncover a strong connection between poor indoor air quality and Non-Communicable illnesses that cause up to 63% of worldwide mortality. In New Delhi, this level is dependent upon ten times higher than the WHO guidelines.
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The Philips Air purifiers come with patented VitaShield IPS technology with multi-level filtration that can remove up to 0.02 microns pollutants keeping the air 99.97% allergen free. 
Commenting on the occasion, Ms. Jayati Singh Chakraborti, Business Head – Air, Philips India said, “We  understand the concerns that arise with an increasing rate of air pollution. As a health and well-being   company, we offer solutions that let you control the air you breathe and ensure your family breathes in   healthier air.
The Philips Air purifiers come with patented VitaShield IPS technology with multi-level filtration that can remove up to 0.02 microns pollutants keeping the air 99.97% allergen free. Philips is urging people to switch to a healthier lifestyle with the Philips Air Purifiers and be a ‘Pure Air Lover’.”
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While there is nothing pervasive that one can do to effect the open air pollution, Philips is putting the force of keeping up the health of our friends and family at home, back in the user’s hands with the Philips Air Purifier. The Philips Air Purifiers utilize a four filtration framework to clean the air in a room, for more noteworthy results and has markers that alarm the client about sullied air and channel changes.
Beginning from dividing the substantial particulate matter noticeable all around from dust, animal dander and so on in the initial two channels; the last two filters widely clean the better impurities noticeable all around up to ‘.02 microns’, disposing of unsafe gasses and smells and leaving the room new and free from any allergens for ‘Immaculate Air Lovers’ to experience more secure and healthier indoor air quality.

Friday, May 1, 2015

Discover global home air purifier industry 2015 market survey study analysis and overview

The report analyzes Home Air Purifier leading suppliers on capacity, commercial production date, manufacturing plants distribution, R&D Status, technology sources, and raw materials sources.
A Detailed analysis of the international and China Home Air Purifier market is presented in the Global Home Air Purifier Industry 2015. The report analyses of the Home Air Purifier market based on a variety of important industry verticals such as variety of products, key applications, developments, key market trends, key technologies in the marketplace, and the competitive landscape.
The report’s segment of industry overview covers basic information about Home Air Purifier, including the core definition, classification, structure of demand and supply chain, analysis of regulatory policies in the marketplace, important news related to the Home Air Purifier market, etc.
The section of regional analysis encompasses a detailed study of the Home Air Purifier market in China and other regions or countries, with an overview of the market development history, both, in the International as well as the Chinese marketplaces. A detailed analysis of developments observed in products and technologies over the review period, development status of key counties operating in the international Home Air Purifier market, development status of key regions in China’s Home Air Purifier market, and a comparison of international and China Home Air Purifier market are also included.
The report presents SWOT analysis of the new projects in the international and China Home Air Purifier market, investment feasibility, development trends, and investment return analysis of these projects.Study of the Home Air Purifier market’s competitive landscape includes data facts and figures about leading countries and suppliers’ capacity, cost-structures, production values, profits, and gross margins of key businesses operating in the market over the report’s review period. The report also provides details such as product picture and specification, and contact information of the companies profiled in the Home Air Purifier market’s manufacturer analysis segment.
For technical data and manufacturing plants analysis, the report analyzes Home Air Purifier leading suppliers on capacity, commercial production date, manufacturing plants distribution, R&D Status, technology sources, and raw materials sources.
This report also presents product specification, manufacturing process, and product cost structure etc.Production is separated by regions, technology and applications. Analysis also covers upstream raw materials, equipment, downstream client survey, marketing channels, industry development trend and proposals.

In the end, the report includes Home Air Purifier new project SWOT analysis, investment feasibility analysis, investment return analysis, and development trend analysis. In conclusion, it is a deep research report on Global Home Air Purifier industry.

Here, we express our thanks for the support and assistance from Home Air Purifier industry chain related technical experts and marketing engineers during Research Team’s survey and interviews
Table of Contents
Chapter One Home Air Purifier Industry Overview
1.1 Home Air Purifier Definition
1.2 Home Air Purifier Classification and Application
1.3 Home Air Purifier Industry Chain Structure
1.4 Home Air Purifier Industry Overview
Chapter Two Home Air Purifier International and China Market Analysis
2.1 Home Air Purifier Industry International Market Analysis
2.1.1 Home Air Purifier International Market Development History
2.1.2 Home Air Purifier Product and Technology Developments
2.1.3 Home Air Purifier Competitive Landscape Analysis
2.1.4 Home Air Purifier International Key Countries Development Status
2.1.5 Home Air Purifier International Market Development Trend
2.1.6 Global Home Air Purifier New Project and Project Plan
2.2 Home Air Purifier Industry China Market Analysis
2.2.1 Home Air Purifier China Market Development History
2.2.2 Home Air Purifier Product and Technology Developments
2.2.3 Home Air Purifier Competitive Landscape Analysis
2.2.4 Home Air Purifier China Key Regions Development Status
2.2.5 Home Air Purifier China Market Development Trend
2.2.6 China Home Air Purifier New Project and Project Plan
2.3 Home Air Purifier International and China Market Comparison Analysis
Chapter Three Home Air Purifier Technical Data and Manufacturing Plants Analysis
3.1 2015 Global Key Manufacturers Home Air Purifier Capacity and Manufacturing Plants Distribution
3.2 2015 Global Key Manufacturers Home Air Purifier R&D Status and Technology Source
3.3 2015 Global Key Manufacturers Home Air Purifier Raw Materials Sources Analysis
Chapter Four Home Air Purifier Production by Regions by Technology by Applications
4.1 2009-2015 Home Air Purifier Production by Regions (such as Russia Ukraine and China)
4.2 2009-2015 Home Air Purifier Production by Applications
4.3 2009-2015 Home Air Purifier Price by key Manufacturers
4.4 2009-2015 Russia Home Air Purifier Capacity Production Price Cost Production Value Analysis
4.5 2009-2015 Ukraine Home Air Purifier Capacity Production Price Cost Production Value Analysis
4.6 2009-2015 China Home Air Purifier Capacity Production Price Cost Production Value Analysis
Chapter Five Home Air Purifier Manufacturing Process and Cost Structure
5.1 Home Air Purifier Product Specifications
5.2 Home Air Purifier Manufacturing Process Analysis
5.3 Home Air Purifier Cost Structure Analysis
5.4 Home Air Purifier Price Cost Gross Analysis
Chapter Six 2009-2015 Home Air Purifier Productions Supply Sales Demand Market Status and Forecast
6.1 2009-2015 Home Air Purifier Capacity Production Overview
6.2 2009-2015 Home Air Purifier Production Market Share Analysis
6.3 2009-2015 Home Air Purifier Demand Overview
6.4 2009-2015 Home Air Purifier Supply Demand and Shortage
6.5 2009-2015 Home Air Purifier Import Export Consumption
6.6 2009-2015 Home Air Purifier Cost Price Production Value Gross Margin