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Ionic air purifiers exist to combat airborne contaminants that are invisible to the human eye. They employ beneficial reactive agents that are also invisible to users. How then shall a user know if the purifier is doing what it claims or just burning electricity? A good place to start would be a properly conducted review. A quality review must begin by focusing on user safety. Safety, which can be further classified into 2 separate categories, has been covered at length in this author's 2 articles.
An ionic air purifier review must also include 2 other equally critical criteria:
(1) Efficacy Test - the purifier technology, firmly grounded in sound scientific theory, must be proven to work in a laboratory;
(2) Efficiency Test - the lab-tested purifier technology must be successfully transplanted into an appliance that replicates the same laboratory results in the users' setting at home, in school, or the workplace. Such demanding tests require substantial resources quite beyond those of the ordinary user. The Efficacy Test must come under the purview of a laboratory and even then, a GLP-certified laboratory.