What is a water based air filter?

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A water-based air filter works by using water as a trapping medium to capture and remove particles and contaminants from the air. The filter is typically made up of a container that holds water, and an air inlet and outlet. The air is pulled into the filter through the inlet and passed over the water. As the air passes over the water, particles and contaminants in the air become trapped and are absorbed by the water.

The water in the filter also helps to humidify the air, which can be beneficial for those with dry skin, allergies, or respiratory problems. The water also helps to remove odors and pollutants from the air, leaving it cleaner and fresher. These devices can help improve indoor air quality and create a more comfortable and healthy living or working environment.

 

How does a water-based air revitalizer typically work

 

  1. Water is added to the device's reservoir or tank, which is typically located at the base of the unit.
  2. The water is then circulated throughout the unit, often with the help of a fan or motor. This helps to aerate the water and expose it to air, which facilitates the removal of impurities.
  3. As the air passes over the water in the unit, the impurities in the air become trapped in the water. These impurities can include dust, pollen, smoke, and other particles.
  4. Some water-based air revitalizers also include filters or other mechanisms to help remove larger impurities from the water before it is released back into the air.
  5. Over time, the water in the unit can become contaminated with impurities and may need to be emptied and refilled.
  6. Some models of water-based air revitalizers also include features such as ionizers or UV lamps to help further purify the air and remove harmful pathogens or bacteria.

 

Benefits of using water-based air purifiers

 

  • Cost-effective: Water-based air revitalizers are generally less expensive to operate and maintain than other air purifiers. Since they do not require expensive replacement filters, they can be a more cost-effective option in the long run.
  • Efficient at removing impurities: Water-based air revitalizers are highly effective at removing a wide range of impurities from the air, including dust, pollen, and smoke. They can also help to reduce odors and improve overall indoor air quality.
  • Adds humidity to the air: Water-based air revitalizers add moisture to the air, which can be beneficial in dry climates or during the winter months when indoor heating can make the air dry and uncomfortable.
  • Quiet operation: Many water-based air revitalizers operate quietly, making them a good option for use in bedrooms, offices, or other spaces where noise levels are a concern.
  • Stylish and decorative: Water-based air revitalizers come in a range of styles and designs, making them a decorative and stylish addition to any room. 

 

How to clean your air purifier

 

  1. Turn off the air filter and unplug it from the electrical outlet.
  2. Drain any remaining water from the filter container.
  3. Remove the filter container from the unit and empty any debris or contaminants that may have accumulated in it.
  4. Rinse the filter container and any parts that come into contact with water with clean water to remove any residual debris or contaminants.
  5. Fill the filter container with clean water and add a small amount of mild detergent or vinegar.
  6. Use a soft brush or sponge to gently scrub the filter container and any parts that come into contact with water to remove any remaining debris or contaminants.
  7. Rinse the filter container and any parts that come into contact with water with clean water to remove any remaining detergent or vinegar.
  8. Refill the filter container with clean water and replace it in the unit.
  9. Turn on the air filter and allow it to run for a few minutes to ensure that all parts are properly reassembled and functioning correctly.
  10. Check the filter container periodically and repeat the cleaning process as needed.

 

It's important to note that the specific cleaning instructions for a water-based air filter may vary depending on the manufacturer's recommendations, so it's always a good idea to refer to the user manual for specific instructions on how to clean and maintain your air filter. Some models may also include filters or other mechanisms to remove larger impurities from the water before it is released back into the air. The water in the unit needs to be changed periodically, depending on the level of air pollution and the frequency of use.

 

The Perfect Gift!

Our Bluonics Fresh Aire is the perfect choice for a thoughtful gift! It is compact, effective and aesthetically pleasing. Improve your loved ones air quality and sleep with this multifunction air purifier. It comes in single units, 2 packs, 3 packs and even 4 packs so every family member can enjoy cleaner air!

Overall, water-based air revitalizers can provide cost-effective and efficient air purification, add humidity to the air, and operate quietly while also being stylish and decorative. It is important to follow the manufacturer's instructions for cleaning and maintenance to ensure optimal performance. Bluonics offers several air filtration solutions. Contact us for proper recommendations and pricing. Give us a call (916) 975-6220 or email at support@bluonics.com

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