A humidifier air purifier works by drawing in air through a filter (the purification process) followed by the air being ejected out with water vapor (the humidifier process).
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Indoor air purifiers work for a certain range. The more powerful the purifier the larger the range. So depending upon the size of your house you may be able to cover it with one system.
A warm humidifier will warm the air and make sure it is moist. A cool humidifier just pumps through cool air that has been enriched with moisture from the internal water store.
An air ionizer is an air purifier that supposedly cleans the air around the ionizer of ozone. The air ionizer is used for clearing up the air and making the air "fresher".
You can have an air purification system added to your current heating and or cooling system.
No, humidifiers do not have germ killing properties. Humidifiers simply add moisture to the air of the room in which they are located. In fact, over use of a humidifier can make the room too moist, which can cause the growth of mold or other bacteria.