After a long day at work, you want to come home to a healthy, happy home – breathe in clean air after a dirty commute, and escape seasonal germs and allergies. But the shocking reality is, the air outside can actually be cleaner than the air inside of your home!

Our homes can harbor thousands of dust mites, allergens, viruses and bacteria, pet dander and microscopic pollutants that the cleanest amongst us cannot remove. In fact, even the cleaning products we use can sometimes add to the problem! The great news is, adding an air purifier to your home can help eliminate pollutants and often be a benefit to your health.

True Fresh Air

We vacuum, we dust, we light scented candles and even spray air neutralizers to create the freshest cleanest environment. But often we are just moving around the allergens and even adding pollutants into the air we breathe. Atmospheric pollutants are often one of the causes of persistent disease and allergies. The very materials our homes and furniture are built with emit tiny but constant irritants to our lungs and skin. Introducing an air purifier into your home can help remove contaminants & start to circulate fresh air. If you use a Certified HEPA Material based Air Purifier it can filter up to 99.97 percent of all particulates that are 0.3 microns and larger, without creating or releasing any dangerous byproducts.

Allergy Relief

If you are one of the 40 million Americans that suffer from indoor/outdoor allergies an Air Purifier could be the relief you’ve been hoping for. Turn your home into the safe haven it should be, rather than the cause of those allergies! An air filter can help relieve upper and lower respiratory tract symptoms including congestion, sneezing, runny nose, chest tightness and wheezing.

Asthma Relief

If you or a family member is a sufferer of asthma symptoms, you know how significant the environment can be on your health. But, you may have missed the most important place of all – your own home. Today’s best air purifiers have an exceptional capacity for removing Volatile Organic Compounds (VOCs), a newly discovered cause of childhood asthmatic symptoms.

Love Your Pet, Not Their Pollutants

You love your pet, but not their dander and odor. Pet allergens are tiny and are transferred from both long and short hair pets. These allergens can remain suspended in the air for a long period of time before you breathe them in. An air purifier can reduce these particulates and many odors that our four-legged friends can create.

A Better Night’s Sleep

Clean fresh air helps reduce snoring, dry mouth and runny noses. When your body is at completely rest, you can fall asleep and stay asleep in peace. This helps build your immunity and wellbeing, not to mention saving your overall sanity! Having an air purifier running in your bedroom while sleeping can be as effective as a conventional sleep aids. Turn on your air purifier and rest easy knowing the air you breathe is clean and pure.

If you suffer from any of these symptoms, instead of reaching for the medicine cabinet – switch on an air purifier!!

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