And lower blood pressure too

Here at Austin, we know that having an air purifier in the home can improve a whole range of respiratory problems. They help to reduce night time allergy attacks, minimize coughing and sneezing and eliminate dry mouth and runny nose too. And it doesn’t stop there. Removing airborne allergens from your home environment will also improve the quality of your sleep and reduce snoring.And now researchers from China have found more evidence to show it’s not just our respiratory health and quality of sleep that can be improved. Air cleaners also help to protect our heart too.

For the purposes of the study, college students in Shanghai were allocated either a genuine air purifier or a fake. The team found that those people using a genuine air purifier were far less likely to suffer from the symptoms associated with heart disease, such as inflammation and clotting. And that’s not all. The group using a genuine air purifier also showed signs of reduced blood pressure too.Often the emphasis is on the quality of air we breathe outside. But as we spend up to 90% of our time indoors, we also need to focus on the quality of our indoor air. To ensure that it is the best that it can be.

If you are interested in investing in one of our air purifiers, please visit our products page, to find out which air purifier is right for you.

For more on what an air purifier can do to improve your health, read the full article here

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