Air Purification & Air Cleaners for Allergy Relief
Using an air purifier saved me many a sleepless night from sneezing & wheezing. Do you follow? Treating the air using an air purifier is a major step for you to eliminate airborne-based allergies & asthma attacks.
Here are many general considerations:
? Your allergies are an immune system reaction to ‘outsiders’. Almost everything except air, & some food aroma, falls into that category.
? For best results look for a 5-7 technology air purifier. That’s because you do not always know whether your allergies are triggered by dust, mold, mildew, pollen, dander, etc.
? Treat the bedroom to give your immune system rest instead of making it deal with dust, mold, pollen, etc. all night.
The technology recommend by Doctors to stop allergies is;
1. HEPA ? for animal dander, pollen, dust
2. UV ? for killing mildew, mold, viruses, bacteria etc.
3. TiO2 ? which enhances UV about 1,000%
4. Washable Pre-Filter ? this captures the big hair, etc. & saves the life of the HEPA.
5. Activated Carbon ? for chemicals
6. Timed Ozone ? Use a low dose in the room (0.025 PPM is healthy) a few hours before bed to knock out mold, mildew, etc. Find a unit that has timed ozone as too much can irritate the lungs.
7. Negative Ion ? to capture additional toxins/pollutants in the air
8. Photo Catalytic ? to attract & capture some toxins
Some of the name Brand “Infomercial” Units like Oreck & Ionic Breeze are over-priced & do not include HEPA, still considered the best for allergies by Immunologists & Allergists.
Other things to consider mfor preventing allergic reactions: allergic preventive bedding materials & pillows, etc. You can even find these now in stores like Target).
Mark Richardson is an author, & former Health Practitioner who researches cutting edge health products. For video reviews, discounts, & consumer suggestions visit him at http://www.airpodcleaner.com

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