Clean Your Air and Be Healthier
Using an air purifier in your home, office and car will help you from being exposed to airborne germs, allergens, pollen, ragweed, dust mites, pet dander, bacteria, mold and viruses. You can breathe easier knowing that you are eliminating particles that make you sick.
Warren, Ohio (PRWEB) March 26, 2006 -- Are you sick and tired of being sick and tired? How many of you have been exposed to germs and viruses this winter that caused you to become sick along with everyone else? How many of you suffered from allergic reactions to Christmas trees or decorations that had been collecting dust for the past 12 months? There is a way to greatly reduce your exposure to germs, viruses and allergens.
Air purifiers are being found in more and more homes, offices, cars and people are even wearing mini units around their necks all day long. The best way to avoid viruses, germs and allergens is to be in purified air where they are being eliminated. Most people spend at least 2/3 of their day indoors. That means that people can eliminate and avoid airborne irritants for at least 2/3 of their day.
Spring time is just around the corner. This means beautiful warm weather, green grass, flowers, tree leaves and sunshine. However, if you are an allergy, sinus or asthma sufferer, this also means that you are going to start developing itchy eyes, nasal congestion, a runny nose, a scratchy throat, coughing, headaches and sinus infections. The air is going to be filled with allergy, sinus and asthma causing "triggers." A "trigger" is something that causes a reaction. In this case, an allergen causes an allergic, sinus and/or asthma reaction. You can try things such as going outdoors only in the afternoon and evening, when the pollen count is lower, to avoid outdoor triggers as much as possible. However, while indoors, you can completely control your environment by purifying and cleaning your air.
There are several different types of air purifiers to choose from. One purification system that has been used for many years includes a HEPA (High Efficiency Particle Arresting) filter. The HEPA filter was developed by the U.S. Atomic Energy Commission to filter sub-micron particles out of the air. True HEPA filters must meet a required government standard. All true medical HEPA is laser-tested and must remove a minimum of 99.97% of all particulate matter greater than 0.3 microns in size. To give you an idea of what that size is - a human hair is about 300 times too large to penetrate a HEPA filter.
There are several other types of air purifiers on the market today. However, for now, if you want to stop being exposed to germs or viruses and/or you suffer from allergies, sinusitis and asthma an air purifier using a HEPA filter would be a sure bet to meet your needs.
There is actually an air purifier called the Austin Air Allergy Machine. This air purifier requires very low maintenance and is specifically designed to eliminate allergens, dust mites, pollen, smoke, germs, pet dander, viruses, mold and bacteria. It includes a HEPA filter that only needs to be changed once every 5 years. It makes a sound referred to as "white noise" that infants and many adults find soothing and relaxing. What can be better? You can relax knowing that you are breathing clean and healthy air.
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