Spring Allergy Season = Good Reason to Buy an Indoor Air Purifier!
Most of us love when Spring rolls around, but this can be a difficult season for allergy sufferers.
While the temperatures climb and the plants come back to life, pollen also fills the air causing excessive sneezing, wheezing, and general difficulty in breathing for those who have allergies.
If only they would invent a wearable air cleaner suit that you can take with you when you have to go outside...
Until then, you can allergy-proof your environment with air purifiers for your home.
To get the maximal benefit of these appliances, you will want to first do a bit of Spring cleaning.
This means regularly vacuum your home to remove pollen and other airborne particles that may find their way into your home.
(Lucky for you, there are several vacuum cleaners on the market outfitted with the same HEPA filters that are equipped in purifiers!).
You will want to use these HEPA filtered vacuum cleaners as often as possible - at the minimum once per week.
Next, you will want to invest in a few indoor air purifiers.
You will want to place an electronic purifier in each room where you spend a large amount of time.
For most people, this means the bedroom and living room.
Experts suggest that you allow the device to run in your bedroom all day long during the worst of the pollen-filled Spring season.
Once these conditions begin to subside, you can allow your room air purifier to run less often.
If you spend a lot of time in the living room with your family, you will also want to invest in a larger model to continually cleanse the air.
This is an even better idea if you have multiple family members who suffer from Springtime allergies.
Air purifiers with HEPA filters are extremely effective in cleansing air and removing microscopic particles, but you will want to be sure to change out the filters at regular intervals.
Many people tend to forget that these devices not only clean the air, but trap these particles in their filters.
After using for long periods of time, the filter may become less effective, and will need to be changed to achieve maximal benefit.
While the temperatures climb and the plants come back to life, pollen also fills the air causing excessive sneezing, wheezing, and general difficulty in breathing for those who have allergies.
If only they would invent a wearable air cleaner suit that you can take with you when you have to go outside...
Until then, you can allergy-proof your environment with air purifiers for your home.
To get the maximal benefit of these appliances, you will want to first do a bit of Spring cleaning.
This means regularly vacuum your home to remove pollen and other airborne particles that may find their way into your home.
(Lucky for you, there are several vacuum cleaners on the market outfitted with the same HEPA filters that are equipped in purifiers!).
You will want to use these HEPA filtered vacuum cleaners as often as possible - at the minimum once per week.
Next, you will want to invest in a few indoor air purifiers.
You will want to place an electronic purifier in each room where you spend a large amount of time.
For most people, this means the bedroom and living room.
Experts suggest that you allow the device to run in your bedroom all day long during the worst of the pollen-filled Spring season.
Once these conditions begin to subside, you can allow your room air purifier to run less often.
If you spend a lot of time in the living room with your family, you will also want to invest in a larger model to continually cleanse the air.
This is an even better idea if you have multiple family members who suffer from Springtime allergies.
Air purifiers with HEPA filters are extremely effective in cleansing air and removing microscopic particles, but you will want to be sure to change out the filters at regular intervals.
Many people tend to forget that these devices not only clean the air, but trap these particles in their filters.
After using for long periods of time, the filter may become less effective, and will need to be changed to achieve maximal benefit.