Air purifiers reduce and control harmful
contaminants which can provoke cat and dog allergies as well as pollen and mold
allergies. Dust, second hand smoke, chemical fumes and dust mites are also
effectively removed.

Use of air filtration and purification units not only makes
air clean and pure, but also enhances a person's energy, alertness,
and comfort.
The ideal images of clean air for most of us are also full
of sources of discomfort for many. In the vastness of our open
spaces, the many pollutants, whether natural or man made, are
diluted down to minimal levels and we can enjoy these idyllic
settings, breathing in the clean air and marveling at it's freshness
and pleasant odor.
Even in the wide open spaces of nature, there are sources of
irritants for people sensitive to allergens and other airborne
particulate. In the home or office the air is often not circulated
or replaced. The pollutants are not diluted, thus allowing the
air to attain alarming levels of pollution. For people with
asthma and allergies this is a real problem and for the rest
of us, the chances of contracting illnesses from indoor pollution
is a real possibility.
Make the air in your home or office healthy and clean, just
as it was meant to be.
The use of indoor air cleaners and air purifiers can rid the
air of particles and gases which can cause asthma attacks, respiratory
discomfort and
trigger dog allergies, cat allergies, mold allergies and pollen
allergies. Depending on the air purifier you choose, it can
clean the air to a level acceptable for medical environments.
Another step is to reduce the circulation of contaminants at
their source. Obviously, it is not practical to remove all gas
producing materials in your home, nor will you want to get rid
of the family pet, but there are some simple ways to reduce
the introduction of contaminants into your indoor space.
- groom your pet outside of the home
- avoid the use of aerosol products
- avoid the indoor use of easily vaporized solvents
- ventilate well when using household chemicals
- store fuels outside
- run automobiles as little as possible in attached garages
- avoid smoking in common areas in the home
After controlling the sources, you can take more aggressive action
to improve the quality of your indoor air. The key is to remove
both particles and gases by the use of an effective air purifier.
It is very important to clean the air in the rooms where you
or your loved ones sleep. As you are sleeping, your body becomes
a more ready host to contaminants, reducing the quality of your
sleep time, with you awaking less rested and vigorous that you
might otherwise be.
FACT: Children breathe in a higher percentage of
air per body weight than adults; therefore they breathe in more pollutants.

Children and elderly people both benefit from environments
with clean air. Children are developing and do not have all
their defenses in place and could develop problems such as asthma
through prolonged exposure to the airborne pollution in untreated
interior environments.
On the other hand, elderly people are somewhat weakened and
are thus also sensitive to the many airborne particulate and
allergens.
Enjoy that invigorating feeling of nature's pure clean air
in your home or office.
Choose the air purifier that is best suited to your indoor
environment and start enjoying the benefits of pure clean air.
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