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Allergies are a common ailment that affects many people each year. Whether you suffer from seasonal allergies or have an allergy to specific indoor allergens, it can be challenging to find relief. If you are looking for a way to improve your quality of life during allergy seasons, then an air purifier is the answer!
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An air purifier will help reduce impurities in the air where you spend the most time - so place your purifier in a family room or the bedroom where you sleep. The purifiers help improve indoor air quality through the use of innovative and effective HEPA air filters that remove contaminants from the air you breathe to make indoor life more pleasant.
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Cleaning your house regularly can help keep your seasonal allergy symptoms at bay, but there’s another simple step you can take for added relief; run an air purifier in your home. Here are the best air purifiers for each room in your house.
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Getting enough sleep is crucial to staying healthy. Sleep is as important as regular exercise and a well-balanced diet. Unfortunately, most adults do not get the proper amount of shut eye every night.
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With the pandemic and winter still in full swing, it’s important to focus on your immune system. Your immune system is your body’s built-in defense system that protects you against harmful bacteria and viruses. As you spend more time indoors during the cold winter, your immune system could weaken.
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Meet the HP980 AirMax Air Purifier. Our newest addition to our air purifier family can improve the indoor air quality of your whole home.Â
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People spend as much as 90% of their time indoors in the winter. Many of us don’t realize it, but often the air indoors is more polluted with allergens than the air outdoors.Â
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Indoor air quality can be more toxic than outside. The most effective way to improve your indoor air is to reduce the pollutants. Research also shows filtration and ventilation help clean your indoor air.
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With many holiday traditions put on hold this year, more people than ever are decorating their homes. However, getting your old decorations out of storage and putting up a Christmas tree can negatively impact your indoor air quality.