My partner likes to open windows to get fresh air.
Air purifier while windows open.
Airflow with 1 vs 2 or more windows open can be dramatically different.
I have allergies so i use an air purifier.
You should consider opening your window if you aren t using the air filter or if you re only doing it for a short period but only if the outdoor environment is in relatively good shape and you have a reason to.
Doors opened or closed it does not really matter.
Create a stronger cross draft by opening windows on opposite sides of the room if possible.
While air cleaners often include filters they are overall more robust in cleaning the air than air filters.
The bottom line to the question.
Keep your windows open to prevent locking irritants into rooms when air purifiers aren t running.
Is going to be subjective.
Most air purifiers can remove at least 99 97 of particles as small as 0 3.
Even with a window open air purifiers can still meaningfully reduce particulate air pollution in the home by 60 in 20 minutes in our tests.
With only 1 window open there is some external air entering the room but the purifier can at least work with marginal efficiency.
Fresh air also has oxygen which you need to breathe so you need to strike a balance.
However how effective the air purifier is depends on both the purifier itself and the pollution level of the air.
Humans pets air conditioning and heating systems and open windows are all responsible for introducing contaminants into a room.
If you have used chemicals or have a source of bad quality of air like burning.
With 2 or more windows open often the air purifier will have almost no effect.
The air purifier is going to clean the area it is immediately contained to regardless.
It is a common misconception that operating an air purifier for an hour or two in a room will sufficiently clean the air.
If you can open a window in a room while the air purifier is working it is not a bad idea to mix in a little fresh air as well.
Fresh air has pollen smoke and other potential irritants.
It would just be a matter of how much would come in if the windows were closed.
Obviously closing the windows is the most effective but if you have to balance outdoor pollution against vocs or co2 indoors it is possible to get some ventilation and significantly reduce pollution.
New particulates swirl around in the air all the time.
However the only limitation here is that the performance of the purifier in a room with open windows is less than one with closed windows.