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Who Needs an Air Cleaner?
September 28, 2011
Have you ever wondered what’s in your indoor air that causes you problems? Identifying the problem and doing something about it gets you closer to a happy ending. Here are 5 types of people who can improve their health by filtering the air with the right kind of air cleaner.
Second Hand Smoke Victims—If you are forced to breathe smoke that you aren’t creating getting rid of this hazard probably can’t happen fast enough for you. Many people who have this problem don’t even live with the person who smokes.
Apartments are notorious for sharing heating and cooling systems and this makes it easy for smoke to pass from one apartment to another. Short of your neighbor deciding to quit smoking (don’t hold your breath), filtering your air is the most effective way to deal with this problem.
Clean air is especially critical to infants, small children, seniors, as well as pets.. And it shouldn’t go without saying that clean air helps those who are healthy stay healthy.
Allergy Sufferers—Those who struggle with allergies often have sensitivity to multiple allergens that are both gaseous and particulates. Some of the usual and most potent particle triggers include household dust, dust mites, mold and mildew spores, pet dander, bacteria and viruses.