Air purifier provides lots of benefits

Cooking odors no longer linger in the air and get spread throughout the house

Although the furnace and air conditioner each have a filter installed to catch dust particles, it’s intended to protect against contaminants penetrating the inner workings. It’s not designed to solve indoor air quality issues. The filters in the heating and cooling system aren’t effective in combating bacteria, viruses and other pathogens. There are lots of sources for pollutants in the average home. Cooking, cleaning agents, pesticides and even showering creates issues. Carpets, bedding, curtains and upholstered furniture provide a haven for dust mites. Moisture encouraged mold, mildew and bacterial growth. Breathing in these contaminants can lead to all sorts of health concerns. Problems with indoor air quality aggravate symptoms of asthma, allergies and cause respiratory infection. A quick and effective solution is the installation of an air purifier. The air purifier filters the air as it passes through the furnace or air conditioner, treating every cubic inch of air that is conditioned. It removes microscopic particles that are too small for the human eye to see. It eliminates unpleasant smalls, captures mold spores, dander and dust and also kills pathogens. Air purifiers operate almost silently and require only yearly maintenance. They provide a much cleaner, healthier and more comfortable living environment. I’ve noticed that my family has less complaints with coughing, sneezing, headaches, itchy eyes and sore throats. Cooking odors no longer linger in the air and get spread throughout the house. I don’t need to change the air filters in the heating and cooling system as often. It’s not necessary to vacuum or dust as frequently.

 

 

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