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blue-air

Mar

25

Why You Need an Air Purifier

Reasons Why You Need an Air Purifier

Those times have gone when having an Air Purifier at home was kind of a luxury as it has become a necessity now.

As soon as winter arrives, the good quality of the air outside becomes obsolete and the atmosphere worsens, since the pollution generated from various sources gets trapped due to the variations in air pressure, wind speeds and moisture. When that poor quality of air blows inside our homes and permanently traps in, we require a solution to tackle with that. What we usually think that air inside our homes is fresh and clean, but actually it is not.

The outside air carrying pollutants and allergens like residues, fungal spores, inside smoke, paint fumes, varnishes, pet dander, etc. are now leading to the disease known as Sick Building Syndrome. Your house may look clean because you clean it nicely daily, still the chances of trapped pollutants inside are high.

A report by World Health Organization (WHO) in May, 2018 stated that 4+ million people die premature deaths due to indoor air pollution from which we remain unaware. In-house air pollution causes Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD), stroke, heart disease, and also, lung cancer. Among these premature deaths because of in-house air pollution, 27% people dies of pneumonia, 18% people die due to stroke and 8% dies due to lung cancer and remaining due other reasons.

Below in this blog we have discussed about the main components which require you to get an air purifier.

  1. Sneezing Problem: Pollen, pet dandler, and dust are the kind of pollutants that could be floating all day in your house and cause severe sneezing problems. How you typically look for the best air purifier is by checking that it contains HEPA filters with high CADR ratings that would ultimately help you filter most of the air but not all the allergens. But if you need all-round air purifier that gives you the lifetime warranty, you should look for more features.
  2. Mold: It is a kind of fungus that only requires warmth, moisture and eating materials to grow. Mold reproduces from tiny spores that can’t be seen through naked eyes. Basically, mold forms in the areas where moisture is high such as kitchen, bathrooms, basements, etc. headaches, allergies, nausea, etc. are few examples of side effects that can develop from exposure to mold. Air purifiers trap these fluttering germ cells in their filters to stop them clinging to the walls.
  3. Pets: If you have a pet in your house, you might be using a vacuum cleaner. But allergies do not form from their saliva, pet glands, and their skins are all sources of pet dander which can stick to the house carpets and furniture. Pet dander might be tiny and can’t be seen with the naked eyes, these may cause some severe allergies when in the house.
  4. Cigarette Smoke: Cigarette smoke can pollute the air inside your house, emitting odors, smoke particles and air pollution which can contaminate the air quality inside your house and it may become challenging for you to get rid of it. Smoke pollutants are very difficult to get free of as the cigarettes have toxins which may stick to your walls, furniture, carpets, etc. Therefore, buying an air purifier may help you to get relief of the bad smoke inside your house.
blue-air

Feb

18

Reasons Why You Need an Air Purifier

Reasons Why You Need an Air Purifier

Those times have gone when having an Air Purifier at home was kind of a luxury as it has become a necessity now.

As soon as winter arrives, the good quality of the air outside becomes obsolete and the atmosphere worsens, since the pollution generated from various sources gets trapped due to the variations in air pressure, wind speeds and moisture. When that poor quality of air blows inside our homes and permanently traps in, we require a solution to tackle with that. What we usually think that air inside our homes is fresh and clean, but actually it is not.

The outside air carrying pollutants and allergens like residues, fungal spores, inside smoke, paint fumes, varnishes, pet dander, etc. are now leading to the disease known as Sick Building Syndrome. Your house may look clean because you clean it nicely daily, still the chances of trapped pollutants inside are high.

A report by World Health Organization (WHO) in May, 2018 stated that 4+ million people die premature deaths due to indoor air pollution from which we remain unaware. In-house air pollution causes Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD), stroke, heart disease, and also, lung cancer. Among these premature deaths because of in-house air pollution, 27% people dies of pneumonia, 18% people die due to stroke and 8% dies due to lung cancer and remaining due other reasons.

Below in this blog we have discussed about the main components which require you to get an air purifier.

  1. Sneezing Problem: Pollen, pet dandler, and dust are the kind of pollutants that could be floating all day in your house and cause severe sneezing problems. How you typically look for the best air purifier is by checking that it contains HEPA filters with high CADR ratings that would ultimately help you filter most of the air but not all the allergens. But if you need all-round air purifier that gives you the lifetime warranty, you should look for more features.
  2. Mold: It is a kind of fungus that only requires warmth, moisture and eating materials to grow. Mold reproduces from tiny spores that can’t be seen through naked eyes. Basically, mold forms in the areas where moisture is high such as kitchen, bathrooms, basements, etc. headaches, allergies, nausea, etc. are few examples of side effects that can develop from exposure to mold. Air purifiers trap these fluttering germ cells in their filters to stop them clinging to the walls.
  3. Pets: If you have a pet in your house, you might be using a vacuum cleaner. But allergies do not form from their saliva, pet glands, and their skins are all sources of pet dander which can stick to the house carpets and furniture. Pet dander might be tiny and can’t be seen with the naked eyes, these may cause some severe allergies when in the house.
  4. Cigarette Smoke: Cigarette smoke can pollute the air inside your house, emitting odors, smoke particles and air pollution which can contaminate the air quality inside your house and it may become challenging for you to get rid of it. Smoke pollutants are very difficult to get free of as the cigarettes have toxins which may stick to your walls, furniture, carpets, etc. Therefore, buying an air purifier may help you to get relief of the bad smoke inside your house.

Feb

18

BEST AIR PURIFIER FOR HOME?

Best Air Purifier for Home?

Take a deep breath—if you can. Many of the things we do to keep energy costs down, such as fixing drafty doors and leaky windows, can also seal in pesky pollutants and irritants. Many people who buy air purifiers do so in hopes of easing asthma or allergies. But despite product claims, there’s little definitive medical evidence that air purifiers help to relieve respiratory symptoms.

Take a deep breath—if you can. Many of the things we do to keep energy costs down, such as fixing drafty doors and leaky windows, can also seal in pesky pollutants and irritants. Many people who buy air purifiers do so in hopes of easing asthma or allergies. But despite product claims, there’s little definitive medical evidence that air purifiers help to relieve respiratory symptoms.

Take a deep breath—if you can. Many of the things we do to keep energy costs down, such as fixing drafty doors and leaky windows, can also seal in pesky pollutants and irritants. Many people who buy air purifiers do so in hopes of easing asthma or allergies. But despite product claims, there’s little definitive medical evidence that air purifiers help to relieve respiratory symptoms.

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