Using an Air Purifier in the Office? Three Tips to Get the Most Out of It

Even if the air in your home is protected by air purification systems, your workplace can still expose you to airborne impurities. If your job involves being in a single indoor space for most of the day, though, you may be able to bring an air purifier to work for even more protection. Here are three tips for using an air purifier in the office.

 

  1. Pick a Very Quiet Model

 

The first consideration of using an air purifier at work is the noise that some units can produce. A consistent humming will be annoying to you and your coworkers, which is why you should select a unit that is silent or as close to silent as possible. The filterless air purifiers from Airfree, for example, are good options for this application.

 

  2. Close Your Door if Possible

 

If you have an office or a space that allows you to do so, it may be a good idea to close your door to restrict the flow of air. Doing this will keep new contaminants from getting in while keeping the clean air your air purifier has already produced closer to you. Although not everyone will have the luxury of a private office, shutting your door is just one more way to optimize the air quality in your working environment.

 

  3. Pick Something That Can Eliminate Pathogens

 

One of the biggest health risks at the office is getting sick because a fellow employee has a virus. As such, it’s a good idea to get an air purifier that can tackle pathogens. Here are, the Airfree filterless air purifiers are good options because of their thermal technology.

 

Using an air purifier at work is a great way to keep yourself healthy and prevent exposure to airborne contaminants. If you’re not sure which air purifier is the right one for your workplace, feel free to contact us with your questions and we’ll be happy to make personalized product recommendations based on your needs.