Are Carbon Air Filters Safe?

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A major debate that has consistently been battled is the safety of the carbon technology used for air filtration in a personal indoor environment. Although carbon is among one of the most popular choices for air purification and filtration, it has also been known to produce potentially hazardous effects into the indoor air as well, which can lead to compromised health for those occupants in the environment over time. The carbon technology has been compared to that of a sponge, given the carbons incredible ability to absorb pollutants into the carbon media filter. However, similar to that of a sponge, the carbon filter will also work by weight like a sponge and will begin to release the chemicals and/or pollutants back into the air when the filter media is full.[u]coconut shell activated carbon[/u]
 
As chemical pollutants are released back into the indoor air that the carbon filter once collected it can lead to a toxic environment once again. This can be very threatening to the indoor environment and the occupants in this enclosed environment who are under the assumption that their indoor air is clean and free of pollutants due to the carbon filtration technology used in this space.
 
Ionizing Filter vs Activated Carbon
Air Purifier vs IonizerWhen it comes to selecting different air purification technologies to use in an indoor environment, the top choices for consumers includes carbon filters, ozone generators, HEPA filtration, and ionizing filters. Ionic filters work by sending out negatively charged ions that bind to positively charged pollutants in the air. When these pollutants collect on the negative ions it will accumulate and eventually the pollutants will gather and weigh them down to fall onto surfaces. Although this air purification technology works to trap and collect particles from the air, they will also work to produce potentially dangerous byproducts into the air.
 
Ionic air filters and ionization filters release byproducts into the air known as ozone gas into the air. Ozone gas is considered to be a dangerous gas that when inhaled in high enough doses can have harmful effects on human health including potential damage to the lungs, coughing, and/or shortness of breath, according to the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA).
 
Carbon Filter vs Ozone Generator
Along with ionizing filters, ozone generators are another well-known, heavily used air filtration technology that is used in many air purifiers and filters for indoor air spaces. Similar to the ionizing filters, ozone generators also produce byproducts of ozone gas into the air that can be hazardous to the environment and to the health of those exposed. Ozone is a molecule that is composed of three atoms of oxygen, whereas the basic oxygen molecule is composed of two oxygen atoms – thus, ozone can have a hazardous effect on human health when and if inhaled into the body.
 
According to the EPA, ozone can affect human health in multiple ways which can include irritating the respiratory system, reducing lung function, inflaming and damaging the lining of the lungs, aggravate asthma and allergies, and even aggravate other chronic diseases like emphysema and chronic bronchitis. Due to all these potential health risks of ozone byproduct emissions in the air, ozone generators may not be the best option for your home that is inhabited by multiple individuals.[u]activated carbon manufacturers[/u]
Posted 30 Sep 2020

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