Exercising Indoors? Why You Should Prioritize Clean Air | Air Health
Posted by Air Health on Jan 21, 2022
Importance of Clean Indoor Air for Exercise & Health
Whether you’re a longtime workout enthusiast or have made a New Year’s
resolution to exercise more, doing so at home has many advantages. You save
time by not traveling to the gym, and you don’t have to brave extreme outdoor
temperatures or vehicle traffic.
If you’re considering a home workout program or already ha
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Air Purifiers for Removing Smoke Particles | Air Health
Posted by Air Health on Dec 27, 2021
Smoke in the home — whether
from cigarette or cigar smoke, or from wildfires — can be damaging to anyone's
health. A good air purifier can remove the harmful particles in the house and
create a better environment. Let's first take a look at the different kinds of
smoke and how they can be harmful.Cigarette and Cigar SmokeIn the case of tobacco, it's
an issue that's less pr
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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 a gift that can keep you, your family or friends healthier. After all what is more important than health. Historically, air purifiers have been an appliance that only took
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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
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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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