The bedroom is where most of us spend the majority of our time
when we are at home. So it makes sense that this should be an area where
we can relax physically and emotionally. But relaxation is almost
impossible if there are allergens that cause the immune system to go on
high alert. Using an air cleaner is crucial to make the bedroom the
haven that it should be. The best cleaner should be able to remove the
following 5 allergens.
Pets---If you love a warm-blooded pet such as a cat, dog, bird, bunny, or ferret (to name only a few) the bedroom is probably someplace that you look forward to enjoying their company. It is probably where you are most relaxed in your home, and studies continue to show that it is the one room where we spend most of our time.
However, if you have respiratory issues such as allergies and/or allergies, the last thing you need to do is spend most of your time indoors with an allergen that will step up your symptoms and keep you feeling miserable. This puts you between an emotional rock and hard place.
If you are already joined at the hip with your pet, it is likely that one or both of you will object to being separated from each other in the very room where most of your happy memories have been made. Continually filtering the air to keep the dander count low may allow you to continue to enjoy your pet in the bedroom without exacerbating your symptoms.
Dust Mites---These tiny bugs are the bane of almost every indoor space. And generally the highest concentration is found in the bedroom. For them Utopia is a place that is warm, dark, has a high moisture content and unlimited source of food. And since their favorite thing to eat in the entire world is dander, or dead skin flakes, your bed or your pet's bed is the ideal spot to set up their community.
Household Dust---This is something that all indoor spaces have. What it contains is based on what you have in your home. It often includes fine pieces of paper from paper products such as mail, magazines, tissues, paper towels and more. It usually includes small pieces of fabrics from clothing, carpet, upholstered furniture, rugs, and drapes. After looking a some clumps of dust under a microscope, they have been found to contain metal shavings from door hinges... amazing..
There is no way to eliminate dust totally because much of it is simply a result of daily activities. So the only way to reliably reduce the particles that would otherwise remain airborne is to trap them with filters designed to eliminate various sized particles.
Gaseous Irritants---There are numerous sources in the bedroom that can emit these fumes. New carpet, paint, adhesives, cleaning products, personal products, furniture, and mattresses can all emit chemical fumes. Smoke and chemical fumes from your own home or from adjoining apartments or condos can be a constant nuisance and cause the air quality to fall.
Carbon-based filters are best at removing these types of pollutants and when used continuously can make a huge difference in how well you rest each night.
Outdoor Irritants That Wander In---Even though our modern-day homes are almost hermetically sealed, still outdoor pollutants are able to get in. Seasonal pollen from trees, flowers, and weeds can cause havoc during peak seasons for those who are allergic. Damp weather increase the spore count for mold and mildew.
Since both of these elements are a natural part of nature, there is no way to avoid exposure. The only thing to be done is to keep air quality high by continually minimizing the number in the air.
Pets---If you love a warm-blooded pet such as a cat, dog, bird, bunny, or ferret (to name only a few) the bedroom is probably someplace that you look forward to enjoying their company. It is probably where you are most relaxed in your home, and studies continue to show that it is the one room where we spend most of our time.
However, if you have respiratory issues such as allergies and/or allergies, the last thing you need to do is spend most of your time indoors with an allergen that will step up your symptoms and keep you feeling miserable. This puts you between an emotional rock and hard place.
If you are already joined at the hip with your pet, it is likely that one or both of you will object to being separated from each other in the very room where most of your happy memories have been made. Continually filtering the air to keep the dander count low may allow you to continue to enjoy your pet in the bedroom without exacerbating your symptoms.
Dust Mites---These tiny bugs are the bane of almost every indoor space. And generally the highest concentration is found in the bedroom. For them Utopia is a place that is warm, dark, has a high moisture content and unlimited source of food. And since their favorite thing to eat in the entire world is dander, or dead skin flakes, your bed or your pet's bed is the ideal spot to set up their community.
Household Dust---This is something that all indoor spaces have. What it contains is based on what you have in your home. It often includes fine pieces of paper from paper products such as mail, magazines, tissues, paper towels and more. It usually includes small pieces of fabrics from clothing, carpet, upholstered furniture, rugs, and drapes. After looking a some clumps of dust under a microscope, they have been found to contain metal shavings from door hinges... amazing..
There is no way to eliminate dust totally because much of it is simply a result of daily activities. So the only way to reliably reduce the particles that would otherwise remain airborne is to trap them with filters designed to eliminate various sized particles.
Gaseous Irritants---There are numerous sources in the bedroom that can emit these fumes. New carpet, paint, adhesives, cleaning products, personal products, furniture, and mattresses can all emit chemical fumes. Smoke and chemical fumes from your own home or from adjoining apartments or condos can be a constant nuisance and cause the air quality to fall.
Carbon-based filters are best at removing these types of pollutants and when used continuously can make a huge difference in how well you rest each night.
Outdoor Irritants That Wander In---Even though our modern-day homes are almost hermetically sealed, still outdoor pollutants are able to get in. Seasonal pollen from trees, flowers, and weeds can cause havoc during peak seasons for those who are allergic. Damp weather increase the spore count for mold and mildew.
Since both of these elements are a natural part of nature, there is no way to avoid exposure. The only thing to be done is to keep air quality high by continually minimizing the number in the air.
Put the Bedroom Air Purifier to work in your bedroom and let it
clear the air for good. Endorsed by the National Sleep Foundation and
offered by PurerAir.com it will send 250 cubic feet of fresh clean air
into your bedroom every 60 seconds. See it now at http://purerair.com/bedroom_machine.html
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