I like Airwick brand for air purifiers for personal use. You may like another brand like Glade and they have a lot of kinds of smell for you to choose. You can buy them from amazon.
There are a lot of good brands of air purifiers but they can vary in price heavily from one to the other so you need to identify your own specific needs before selecting one.
Some air purifiers do require a filter to be changed others have a filter that can be cleaned.
Blue Air purifiers are available at multiple retail locations. Some stores that sell Blue Air purifiers include Filters Fast, Air Purifiers America, and National Allergy.
Some top selling air purifiers are manufactured by many companies such as Kaz, whirlpool, homedics, and Allen company. Many of these purifiers can be found at Bed Bath and Beyond.
The best air purifiers are UV purifiers. This will not only eliminate the dust and other air particles in the air but also the some disease germs as well.
The Honeywell air purifiers that Amazon customers recommend are Honeywell Long-Life Pure HEPA QuietCare Air Purifier, 17000 and the Honeywell Enviracaire HEPA Air Purifier. Both have been rated at 4/5 stars by Amazon customers.
Yes there are in fact some HEPA air purifiers available to use inside of a car. You can purchase one at Target.
Sharper Image produce a whole range of air purifiers, from large machines to mini personal air purifiers worn round the neck on a cord. They have special machines for use around babies or pets and some that incorporate UV lights and/or water.
There are several companies that make air purifiers. Some of these companies include: Sonoma, Honeywell, IQ Air, Airocide, and Critter Zone. These are considered to be the leaders of the industry.
IQAir does make some purifiers with a remote control, but only on their flagship line.
Air purifiers that work without a filter are becoming increasingly popular. Companies offering filterless air purifiers include Boneco, Air Oasis and GROBAG Airfree.
Some magazines that may have reviews of air purifiers include Consumer Reports, Good Housekeeping, and Wired. Additionally, online publications such as CNET and TechRadar may also provide reviews and recommendations on air purifiers.