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Do You Need a Portable Air Purifier and an Induct Air Purifier?

Jan 23, 2026

Indoor air quality isn’t a one-size-fits-all problem. A home’s layout, differing lifestyles, homestead situations—these all contribute to different challenges that affect the quality of the air. That’s why it’s important for homeowners to assess the question: Is one air purifier enough, or do I need both a portable air purifier in addition to an in …

Do Air Purifiers Remove Toxins?

Posted by Air Health on Mar 09, 2023

Air purifiers have become increasingly popular in recent years as more people become concerned about the air quality in their homes and offices. There are particular concerns about toxins released into the air from common chemicals used for cleaning, candles, furniture/carpet off gassing, environmental accidents, factories, and other industrial sources, as these c …

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 …

7 Quick Things You Can Do to Improve Indoor Air Quality

Posted by Air Health on Oct 22, 2021

Unfortunately, you may suffer from allergies and other undefined illnesses that may stem from the quality of the air in your home. Determining whether you have air problems is difficult, since most particles that could cause health issues are so small that they are not visible to the eye. Below are some practical tips to help keep the air in your home cleaner and fresher so …

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 s …
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