How many air purifiers do I need for one house?


        

                        

                        

                        

You may end up needing more than one air purifier. First, are you getting this because of a serious allergy or health problem? If you've only got minor issues, you may not need to have full coverage of your house. However, if you want to make sure that every room is getting cleaned out or if you've got a condition or allergy that requires it, you'll want to make sure that you get multiple air purifiers. Because most are designed to cover a single larger room, this will depend on the number of rooms in your house - a rough rule of thumb is one each. But you can also get air purifiers designed to cover the entire thing (although they can run up to $1,000), or you can get cheaper ones for the rooms you won't be in as often. You can also just put your air purifier in a "smart" location. If only one person has the allergies, put one in their bedroom and one in the living area or wherever they spend their time - this targets the cleaning towards the place they'll actually spend their time.

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