You’re in the office, it’s sometime after lunch but way before home time and the dreaded afternoon slump kicks in. Before you rush off to the vending machine for a sugar fix, take a moment to think about your environment at work. Could the air in your work space be making you feel tired and lethargic?

If the answer is yes, you are not alone. Various studies have shown whether you’re answering calls or packing fruit, the amount of work you do is closely linked to the quality of air you breathe. When air pollution goes up, productivity goes down.

So if you’re an employer with your eyes on the profits or an employee concerned about your health, it makes sense all round to ensure the air in your work space is clean and free from airborne pollution.

If you’d like to clean up the air at work, why not consider investing in an Austin Air Cleaner. With medical grade Certified HEPA Material filtration, our units are guaranteed to remove 99.97% of all particles larger than 0.3 microns. That includes gases, dust, molds, spores, pollen and chemicals. Check out our Products page for more info.

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