It’s Allergy Season: Here’s Where to Put Your Air Purifier – CNET

Spring is here, and if you’re thinking about your allergies, you may want to consider using an air purifier. According to the EPA, an air purifier with a HEPA (high-efficiency particulate air) filter can remove up to 99.7% of airborne particles with a size of 0.3 microns, which includes dust and pollen. It can also help keep your home free from smoke particulate, if you live in parts of the world that will experience an upcoming wildfire season.

Before you start using an air purifier, you’ll want to make sure you set it up correctly. You wouldn’t want to spend hundreds of dollars on a product that’s less effective than it could be. Here’s where to put your air purifier to ensure optimal performance. For more, take a look at our guide on how to clean your air purifier so it runs optimally, and these expert-approved tips to protect yourself from wildfire smoke

The best place to install your air purifier

Using an air purifier isn’t quite as simple as plugging it in and turning it on. Fortunately, it isn’t that complicated, either. There are just a few things you want to do when you first set yours up to give it the best possible chance of cleaning your air. 

Another thing to keep in mind when it comes to air purifiers

It’s important to note that other factors can determine how your air purifier operates, such as regular maintenance and cleaning. An air purifier might be set up correctly in a room, but if you aren’t cleaning it regularly (once every few months or so), its performance could suffer. You also want to make sure you have the correct size air purifier to tackle the room (or rooms) where you plan to use it the most. If it doesn’t have the right capacity for the space — if it’s too big or too small — you might also run into issues. 

Take a look at our list of the best air purifiers to get more information on how they work and what to look for before you buy. You can also find the best deals on air purifiers available now. You can also find out if you’re putting your Wi-Fi router in the wrong spot and getting a spotty internet connection, and if you’re putting your houseplants in the wrong place and accidentally killing them.

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