3 Reasons to Give Air Purifiers This Holiday Season
Posted by Air Health on Dec 01, 2021
Why Give an Air
Purifier for the Holidays?
The holidays are upon us, and
it's time to start making gift lists. While you may be considering many different
options, one you might not have thought of is an air purifier.
As you make your holiday list, consider these top three reasons to go with an
air purifier for many people on your list.1. It's practical and
long-lasti
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Where to Place Your Portable Air Purifier | Air Health
Posted by Air Health on Nov 12, 2021
Portable air purifiers offer a
flexible way to rid your home of dust, airborne allergens, odors and even
germs. But where should you place an air purifier in your home?The answer: as close to the
source of the allergen or contaminant as possible. If you have a smoker in the
house, for example, you'll want the air purifier as close as possible to where they
typically smoke.
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Are Whole House Fans Energy Efficient?
Posted by Air Health on Oct 28, 2021
Have you ever wondered what the benefits of having a whole house fan
are? Have you wondered just how energy efficient a whole house fan might be, perhaps
compared to an A/C? Read on as we break it down a little to help you decide if
installing a whole house fan is right for you and your household.How Does it
Work?Whole
house fans draw cool air in from the outside and move
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5 Quick Things You Can Do to Improve Indoor Air Quality
Posted by Air Health on Oct 22, 2021
1. Regularly change air filters in your home
AC units are constantly working to keep your home at the perfect temperature throughout the year. As they cycle through the air, they are also filtering out air pollutants. Eventually, these filters will fill up and lose their effectiveness – and must be replaced periodically to prevent build-up on the filter from causing detriment
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Can Schools and Restaurants Benefit From Air Purifiers To Prevent The Spread of Infectious Aerosols?
Posted by Air Health on Oct 05, 2021
In the last year and a half, a lot has been learned about the aerosol
transmission of infectious diseases. We have learned that the chances of
illness spreading through the air is 15 to 20 times more likely indoors versus
outdoors, and even before COVID-19 hit the scene, schools and restaurants were
sadly behind the times when it comes to air filtration and sanitation
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