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Check out the in-depth article about this video here: https://www.freshairgenie.com/do-air-... A common question asked about air purifiers is if they get rid of odors? The short answer is air purifiers do get rid of odors but not all air purifiers are designed to do so. For an air purifier to get rid of odors it needs to be able to either trap or destroy gas molecules. The main types of air purifiers that eliminate odors are Activated Carbon and Photocatalytic Oxidation a.k.a P.C.O air purifiers. Activated carbon air purifiers eliminate odors by adsorbing odor-causing gases while Photocatalytic oxidation air purifiers outright destroy them. Of the two types of air purifiers activated carbon HEPA air purifiers are the most common air purifiers you will find being marketed to eliminate odors. In addition, other air purifiers that can help with odor include adsorbent air purifiers and ozone air purifiers. Now that you know what types of air purifiers can get rid of odors, let's look at five common odors these purifiers remove. 1. Toilet Odors. Toilet odors are among the worst in a home. They can be quite embarrassing when you have guests over. You can use an air freshener but this just masks the smell and some fresheners actually contain harmful chemicals. This is where air purifiers come in handy. They give you an odorless and chemical free way to eliminate toilet smells coming straight out of your ball pit. Because bathrooms are small rooms, an activated carbon air purifier will do the trick for you. You can get a small portable air purifier that you can just keep running in your bathroom 24/7 but even better there are air purifiers specifically designed for toilets. Follow the link in the video description to our blog to discover your options for toilet air purifiers. 2. Pet Odors. Pet odors come from, your pet’s body odor, feces, and urine. A common complaint I see with pet owners is from cat lovers who have to deal with cat litter box smells. You can also get horrible smells out of bird and rodent cages too. What you feed your pets also affects the kind of odor their fur or feathers produce and normally smells from fur stick to furniture and linger in the area of your home where pets spend the most time. For pet odors, I would recommend using an activated carbon true HEPA air purifier and this will also help you with particulate matter pets live behind such as dander and hair. A lot of activated carbon air purifiers are also made with pets in mind. PCO air purifiers are also very handy for pet odors and other air pollutants pets leave in your home, especially if you have large rooms in your home. 3. Cooking Odors. Sometimes cooking odors can smell fantastic but the last thing you want is a nice curry smell eventually lingering in your home. For cooking odors, you want an air purifier as close to the source as possible. Your first line of defense is your cooker's extractor hood. Make sure to get one that comes with activated carbon air filters. With an extractor in place, an activated carbon HEPA air purifier placed near your cooking area should suffice here but be careful not to place it too close to the heat. 4. Fragrances. Fragrances such as perfume and cologne smells can be especially disrupting and harmful for people with multiple chemical sensitivities. They cause you to have nausea, fatigue, dizziness, and headaches among other ailments. Both P.C.O and Activated carbon air purifiers are really good at dealing with fragrances in the home or office environment but again, go for P.C.O air purifiers for larger spaces over 1000 square feet. 5. Fart Odor. Ever woken up and all your room smells like in the morning is fart? Or do you have a dog in your home with serious smelly farts? If you answered yes to any of these questions, you could use an air purifier. Both P.C.O and activated carbon-based air purifiers will work well for fart smells across your home. 6. Basement Odor The odor in your basement usually comes about because of mold or mildew growth and it ends up smelling musty and moldy. . 7. Cannabis, Cigar or Cigarette Odor Weed and tobacco smells can come from your neighbor or from within your home. Air purifiers should be a last resort if you or someone in your home is the smoker. Rather opt to smoke away from the house to completely get rid of the tobacco smoke smell. If the smell is coming from your neighbor's place then an air purifiers will be worth the investment. In addition to air purifiers other steps you can take to get rid of odors include Cleaning with odor removing chemicals Using a blacklight torch to trace invisible pet & pest odor causing excrements Steam cleaning Taking out the trash Hiring professional odor removal service Letting some sunshine into your home daily Washing your walls Using drain cleaners for sink smell Using a dehumidifier Using an air sanitizer spray and finally Ventilating your home.