Hard to answer this question because there’s a tradeoff between noise, airflow, and surface area with air purifiers. Eg if you cover your ceiling with air filters, the noise will be minimal.
I’d say if you have enough output power and are only limited by uv exposure, it’s vastly more effective. I had to buy a couple of expensive Clean Air Kits purifiers to get ~25 air changes per hour in a smallish room, but 100+ equivalent ACH is possible with far-UVC, either by using light filtered to 222nm or keeping it in some kind of ceiling louver that traps the light. Not sure how the cost compares though, as they seem to be limited by output power / $ rather than safety limits.
Hard to answer this question because there’s a tradeoff between noise, airflow, and surface area with air purifiers. Eg if you cover your ceiling with air filters, the noise will be minimal.
I’d say if you have enough output power and are only limited by uv exposure, it’s vastly more effective. I had to buy a couple of expensive Clean Air Kits purifiers to get ~25 air changes per hour in a smallish room, but 100+ equivalent ACH is possible with far-UVC, either by using light filtered to 222nm or keeping it in some kind of ceiling louver that traps the light. Not sure how the cost compares though, as they seem to be limited by output power / $ rather than safety limits.