How to Monitor Pollen Count, VOCs and Air Quality at Home | Air Health
Posted by Air Health on Jun 06, 2022
We know that air quality contributes
significantly to health. We also know that indoor air quality is typically 2 to
5 times worse than outdoor air quality, as many different indoor contaminants
can cause allergic reactions and even aggravate certain medical conditions. The
question is: How do we
know if certain
contaminants exist in our environment? Unfortunately, i
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Indoor Allergies and What You Can Do About Them
Posted by Air Health on May 20, 2022
Allergies come in a variety of forms and can affect people to varying degrees. They can either be a minor nuisance or cause potentially life threatening problems. Regardless, it is important to know what they are, how they manifest, and what you may be able to do to resolve problems with them.
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Ionizing Air Purifiers and the Risk of Ozone | Air Health
Posted by Air Health on May 18, 2022
Did You Know Ozone Can Be Bad for Your Health?The Invisible Risk of Air Ionizers
Many factors go into deciding whether to purchase an air purifier or an ionizer
for your home. One thing that often gets overlooked is the concern of ozone
production. Almost all ionizer-style purifiers produce some ozone, which could
potentially cause harm to a home’s occupants and guests. Le
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How Air Purifiers Help With Spring Allergies | Air Health
Posted by Air Health on Apr 14, 2022
Spring allergies got you down? Does someone in
your house suffer from seasonal allergies or pet allergies? You’re not alone,
as more than 50 million Americans suffer from allergies, whether it be
seasonal, pet, or any other.
In the spring, common outdoor allergens include pollen,
mold and mildew while indoor allergens, such as pet dander and dust mites, can
b
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7 Best Air Purifying Indoor Plants | Air Health
Posted by Air Health on Mar 17, 2022
7 Best Indoor Air Purifying Plants
Breathing clean air is important no matter where you spend your time.
Many people don’t think too much about indoor
air quality — but according to Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) research, indoor air is typically 2-5
times more polluted than outdoor air. With the EPA also estimating that people
spend 90 percent of their ti
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