Best Air Purifier for Mold and Mildew (2021 Reviews & Buying Guide) Top Air Cleaners for Mold

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    What is the best air purifier for mold and mildew? How about the best air cleaner for mold that actually kills mold spores? There are actually three!
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    - It goes more in depth about the top features to look for in an air purifier that removes mold
    - It reveals more information on the best air purifier for mold spores:
    -- SilverOnyx Air Purifier Review
    -- GermGuardian AC5000 Air Purifier Review
    -- Pure Enrichment PureZone Air Purifier Review
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    ** About this Video **
    Looking for the best air purifier for mold and mildew? If so, this video is for you. We go over what the top features you should look for in an air cleaner for mold as well as recommend three air purifiers that kills mold spores.
    Includes reviews for the SilverOnyx Air Purifier, GermGuardian AC5000 and Pure Enrichment PureZone 3-in-1 Air Purifier

Komentáře • 45

  • @kevinhealey6540
    @kevinhealey6540 Před 2 lety +1

    Best one I saw. Direct and to the point with good information.

  • @reecelincoln
    @reecelincoln Před měsícem

    Thanks so much, I just bought the Germ Guardian!

  • @resawhit2478
    @resawhit2478 Před 3 lety +5

    Thank you SO much!! I’ve been getting headaches and want to have cleaner in-home air.

  • @djpike5760
    @djpike5760 Před 10 měsíci +1

    An important thing to note is that some air purifying units (I believe only the ones with ionizers) emit harmful OZONE. So even though it may seem to have the best mold killing capabilities, it may harm you worse in another way. Be sure to do your research on that to keep yourself safe. Personally I think a true hepa and carbon filter seems to be the safest bet. 🙂

  • @Phatnaru0002
    @Phatnaru0002 Před 2 lety +1

    I have black mold in my house. For complicated reasons, I can't get it removed for a month, so I need something to keep me safe until then.

  • @MrSKlim
    @MrSKlim Před 4 lety +8

    Thanks for the video! I followed link and bought the Onyx, the Germ one had a lot of bad reviews for their products crapping out and even catching fire. Plus 180sqft sucks, the onyx covers 500sqft, which should be perfect for my living room.
    Appreciate it!

    • @HomeAirGuides
      @HomeAirGuides  Před 4 lety +1

      We're glad you found the SilverOnyx to be a good match!

    • @MrSKlim
      @MrSKlim Před 3 lety +2

      Year later update. Still use it, JUST finally had to replace the ORIGINAL filter that came with the unit.

    • @tonytaylor8313
      @tonytaylor8313 Před 2 lety

      @@MrSKlim can you smell the difference?? Do you see less dust buildup in your house??

  • @HomeAirGuides
    @HomeAirGuides  Před 5 lety +1

    Best air purifier for mold buying guide: homeairguides.com/mold
    Top Air Purifiers for Mold:
    1) SilverOnyx 5-in-1: amzn.to/3hD5ler
    2) GermGuardian AC5000: amzn.to/2THJwCq
    3) Pure Enrichment PureZone: amzn.to/2TGssgj
    Disclosure: We're part of the Amazon affiliate program which means we earn commissions when people purchase qualifying products through the product links above. This doesn’t have any effect on the price you pay. It just helps to compensate us for the time and effort we put into creating this video.

  • @melissachadwick5717
    @melissachadwick5717 Před 4 lety +2

    What about a combo unit dehumidifier and air purifier for a basement? I purchased and received the SilverOnyx unit today. Our basement was tested at 2600 Aspergillus and 300 Stachybotrys so I’m curious as to what that will do to the air down there.

    • @HomeAirGuides
      @HomeAirGuides  Před 4 lety +1

      Yes a dehumidifier/air purifier combo unit can work to remove mold spores and lower the humidity in the basement. The advantage of using two separate devices (like the SilverOnyx you purchased) is that you can get the added benefit of the Ultraviolet light and Activated Carbon filter. Most dehumidifier/air purifier combos only have a HEPA filter. A good brand for dehumidifiers is TOSOT. That company makes a 30 pint unit that you can connect a hose to in order to drain as it removes moisture, then you never have to dump the tank.

    • @melissachadwick5717
      @melissachadwick5717 Před 4 lety

      Home Air Quality Guides I’ve had the SilverOnyx unit running now for a good week and it still shows green. Will it ever show as blue?

    • @joeslacker1020
      @joeslacker1020 Před 3 lety

      @@melissachadwick5717 Green means it's not good air yet and blue does? Did you ever find a air purifier that helped?

    • @melissachadwick5717
      @melissachadwick5717 Před 3 lety +1

      @@joeslacker1020 yes, green means the air isn’t great, yellow is worse and red is the worst for the SilverOnyx. My air is good according to the color scale unless we’re cooking which adds smoke. I’ve been running it for a year and only just now had to replace the filter. It has been working great. We added a toshiba dehumidifier in the basement with it and no problems so far. Still working on the moisture issue down there though.

    • @melissachadwick5717
      @melissachadwick5717 Před 3 lety +1

      @@joeslacker1020 I also did mold remediation myself in addition to the purifier because the company I talked to wanted $24,000 to rip out sheet rock and spray an anti microbial spray you can buy right on Amazon. I also had an HVAC cleaning and replaced my HRV filters with MERV 13 filters.

  • @3FlyingFarts
    @3FlyingFarts Před 3 lety +1

    She is so friendly and pretty

  • @moktarhosen2815
    @moktarhosen2815 Před 3 lety +1

    What about PCO or photocatalytic oxidation?

    • @HomeAirGuides
      @HomeAirGuides  Před 3 lety +1

      Molekule Air has an air purifier that is good for mold. It uses a PECO filter which is their own proprietary version. Check out this page for more details: molekule.science/molekule-air-purifier-indoor-mold/

  • @moktarhosen2815
    @moktarhosen2815 Před 3 lety

    could you please suggest to me what kind of purifier need in hospital facilities like ICU, CCU, HDU, NICU to arrest the hospital-acquired infection?

    • @HomeAirGuides
      @HomeAirGuides  Před 3 lety

      We only focus on home air purification so we cannot recommend an air purifier for hospital facilities.

    • @carolinaboii1
      @carolinaboii1 Před 2 lety

      Medify ma-25 or higher

  • @kevinhealey6540
    @kevinhealey6540 Před rokem +1

    I think one has to put out at least 500 dollars for a good purifier for mold. The cheaper ones will not do that good of a job.
    The Philips ac2939 is good. This has a meter that tells you the size of the particles that are being captured. It's called PM2.5 and PM10. Then you can know for sure if it's doing the job.
    If you can afford it, I would suggest Blue Air Blue air Health Protect. They have two versions. 7770i and the 7470i. The 7770i is the more expensive one.
    This also has the PM2.5 and PM10 meter that shows as to whether or not spoors are being captured.
    I'm glad I bought the more expensive one, because although I live in a small house, it does two rooms with no problem. Three not so much.
    The Blue Air is made in Switzerland and I think they put out better quality than a lot of other countries without naming any them. But you get my drift.
    I bought the more expensive one because it had the highest ratings in Amazon. Whatever you get you when you might want to order one of those home test kits for mold.
    Then when the air purifier arrives, check the results yourself with the kit to see if it really works. If the results are not good send the air purifier back and try again.
    I stopped buying completely anything advertised on FB, because I got scammed three times out of five.
    Amazon and Ebay will close the account when they find out it's a scam. Same goes for Pay Pal.
    Pay Pal will not play games when they find out about a scam and will destroy a business over night
    by shutting down the account which shuts down a once lucrative company's money flow.
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  • @debbierobison2227
    @debbierobison2227 Před 2 měsíci

    😊

  • @sjoseph1513
    @sjoseph1513 Před 3 lety +1

    Are UV lights safe for kids and pets ??

    • @HomeAirGuides
      @HomeAirGuides  Před 3 lety +2

      The UV light is inside the air purifier and only emits light onto particles as they pass through the system. Therefore it is safe for kids and pets. Also, you can't see or touch the UV light when the filter panel cover is on.

    • @resawhit2478
      @resawhit2478 Před 3 lety

      Home Air Guides awesome, I had the same question. Thank you!

  • @jutkafarkascatchthef
    @jutkafarkascatchthef Před 3 lety +1

    Where to buy and how much is it

  • @Beebzification
    @Beebzification Před 4 lety +5

    I wish there was one for a whole house

    • @HomeAirGuides
      @HomeAirGuides  Před 4 lety +3

      There are products that can be installed into your existing HVAC system to get whole house air purification. They can be quite expensive to buy and install though. Just do a web search for "In-Duct PCO Photocatalytic Oxidation UV Air Purifier".

  • @NEOgeek402
    @NEOgeek402 Před 4 lety +2

    umm why would use trying to do this rather then getting rid of the mold?

    • @HomeAirGuides
      @HomeAirGuides  Před 4 lety +4

      Air purifiers are a great device to use in addition to mold clean up. These machines can also help low the total spore count in the air which reduces the spread of mold.

    • @NEOgeek402
      @NEOgeek402 Před 4 lety +3

      @@HomeAirGuides first of all that's not quite how that works this is what I do for a living you absolutely do not want to rely on an air purifier it will cause problems. I said four people being cheap and lazy not to mention this is borderline setting yourself up for a lawsuit by trying to tell people that they can use this to take care of mold problems. Imagine if your apartment complex told you to do that that would be an immediate lawsuit that they would lose you should edit this video so it actually tells people that clean the mold mold is a very serious issue not only did you not cover the effects of mold but you basically encourage people to leave mold existing within their homes in their workplaces

    • @nomealow
      @nomealow Před 3 lety +2

      ​@@NEOgeek402 There's mold in my room's ceiling and I clean it with detergent whenever it spreads too much. Even then, it always comes back because it's like trapped within many layers of paint over the years, and sometimes my ceiling leaks due to brick gaps and rain, so it provides an environment for mold to grow faster.
      Because of that, I'm just looking for alternatives to deal with mold. I bought a dehumidifier to help reduce the rate at which mold spread. I open my window despite it being very cold right now in the winter. I also have a guardian filter and am looking into another filter to try to reduce the mold spores in the air.
      For the past year or two I've become more allergic to the mold. It's giving me breathing difficulties, phantom smell, dry/burning eyes, and forgetfulness.
      I really want to move out, but I'm still trying to find a job to do so.

    • @joeslacker1020
      @joeslacker1020 Před 3 lety

      @@nomealow Wow good luck to you. I've had severe health issues for years and it didn't hit me until lately that it could be mold, I'm trying to find out how to get rid of it in an airstream aluminum travel trailer, the walls are like plastic or laminate and I don't think I have insulation but I'm not sure and I'm not sure what the floor boards are but I can bet there's mold in the carpets by now

    • @nomealow
      @nomealow Před 3 lety

      @@joeslacker1020 yea it sucks that they come back so easily. I suggest removing the carpets. If it's affecting you now, then there's probably too much concentration of mold in your body. I suggest getting one of these air purifiers and open the windows until you feel better. I think it takes around 3-7 days for it to get out of my system and feel no symptoms.
      I'm gonna have to keep observing to see if my symptoms get worse again since I recently got the SilverOnyx and I have my windows closed for maybe a week now.