Breathe Easy in Your New Home: A Family-Focused Guide to Air Purifiers
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Breathe Easy in Your New Home: A Family-Focused Guide to Air Purifiers
When you move into a new home, everything feels fresh — new paint, new floors, new beginnings. But here’s something many families overlook:
a clean home doesn’t always mean clean air.
At Fast Track Movers, we don’t just move your belongings — we move your life. And part of that is making sure your new space feels healthy, safe, and ready for your family to thrive. Whether you’ve just unpacked or are still settling in, let’s talk about how you can breathe cleaner air starting tonight.
What to Look for When Buying an Air Purifier
1. High-Quality Filtration
- True HEPA filter — captures 99.97% of fine particles like dust, pollen, and pet dander.
- Activated Carbon filter — absorbs odors, smoke, and chemical fumes.
2. CADR Rating
Match your purifier’s Clean Air Delivery Rate (CADR) to your room size:
- For everyday use: CADR ≈ ⅔ of room size (sq ft)
- For wildfire or heavy-smoke areas: CADR ≈ equal to room size
Example: A 200 sq ft room needs a CADR of at least 130–200.
3. Noise Level
For bedrooms, choose purifiers that operate below 30 decibels on low/sleep mode.
4. Certifications
Look for AHAM Verifide®, CARB Certified, and ENERGY STAR® models for verified performance, safety, and efficiency.
| Type of Cost | Average Amount | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Purchase Price | $500 – $1,200 | Good-quality, reliable purifiers |
| Electricity | $3 – $7/month | Based on 8–12 hours of daily use |
| Filter Replacement | $80 – $150/year | Replace every 6–12 months |
💡 Tip: That’s less than the cost of one family dinner each month for cleaner, safer air year-round.
If It’s Out of Budget: Build a DIY Air Purifier
We understand — moving into a new home comes with a lot of expenses. That’s why we also share this practical, affordable alternative:
You can
build your own DIY air purifier using materials that outperform a standard box-fan setup, with the same effectiveness as some commercial models.
DIY Air Purifier — Upgraded Design
Core Components
- Fan: AC Infinity Cloudline S12 — much quieter and more powerful than standard box fans.
- Filters: Two or more 16” × 30” × 1” Filtrete MERV-13 filters (instead of the usual 20x20).
- This design uses less floor space and provides more surface area for airflow.
- Shroud Material: A square of coroplast (corrugated plastic) sized 16 ⅞″ × 16 ⅞″.
- Cut a 12-inch diameter circle in the center to fit the fan’s airflow.
Assembly and Sealing
- Filter Sealant: Use hot glue to seal the filters together. It’s recyclable, VOC-free, and safer than adhesive tape.
- Fan Tie-Down: Secure the fan to the coroplast using synthetic clothesline — four ropes total.
- Two ropes ~3 ft long and two ropes ~2 ft long.
Tools Required
- Utility Knife – to cut the coroplast and circle opening.
- Drywall T-Square – for straight cuts and finding midpoints.
- Compass (6-inch radius) – to mark the circle for the fan opening.
- Screwdriver – to remove the fan stand, detach the remote receiver, and poke eight holes in the coroplast for the clothesline.
Why This Design Works Better
The AC Infinity fan creates powerful suction through multiple filters, capturing fine dust, pollen, and even wildfire smoke particles — all while staying whisper-quiet.
The taller filter setup improves efficiency and air circulation, making it ideal for bedrooms or family living areas without taking up much floor space.
Need Help Assembling It?
Our
Fast Track Handyman Support Team can build this for you quickly, safely, and professionally — right in your new home.
We’ll:
- Cut and seal the filters for you.
- Mount and secure the fan to the coroplast.
- Test airflow and noise levels to ensure it’s safe for all-day use.
Because your family’s health matters to us — even after the move.
“We move lives, not just boxes — and helping you breathe easier is part of that.”
Final Thoughts
Starting a new chapter in a new home should feel refreshing — not dusty or polluted. Whether you purchase a professional-grade purifier or build your own using this upgraded DIY method, what matters most is creating a home where your family can breathe easy, sleep peacefully, and live healthier.
At Fast Track Movers, we’re proud to go beyond moving — we care about the air you breathe, the comfort you feel, and the family you’re building.
Schedule your Handyman Setup today
Why Air Quality Matters for Families (Especially Kids)
New homes often trap
construction dust, chemical fumes, carpet fibers, and
microscopic allergens that linger long after the boxes are unpacked.
Children breathe more air per pound of body weight than adults, which means they also absorb more pollutants. Cleaner air leads to better sleep, fewer allergy flare-ups, and stronger long-term health — especially for young lungs that are still developing.


















