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Air Purifiers Can Help Relieve Allergy Symptoms

Air Purifiers And Air Filters Can Help The Health Of Allergy and Asthma Sufferers

By: S.A. Smith



" The right home air purifier system can help enhance your efforts to reduce airborne particulate matters, as well as maintain a healthier indoor breathing environment for all inhabitants. "

Indoor air pollution in the form of dander, dust and pollen particulate matter can be a real irritant for suffers of asthma, allergies and other respiratory conditions. In addition to removal of all direct irritant sources and minimizing the irritant containment materials in your house, you should also consider the indoor ventilation and filtration system of home.

Environmental control is the key to reducing exposure to indoor and outdoor allergens. Keeping a clean house free of dust, dander, smoke, pollen, and other airborne particulate matters will help to reduce the irritation and effect on family members with respiratory difficulties. Air cleaners, filters and hepa filters can play a role in helping to control or reduce the exposure to indoor and outdoor allergens.

Several health authorities have recognized that certain types of air filtration systems can be beneficial in reducing the amount of airborne particulates in a room. The American Lung Association recommends using a hepa air filter purifier for the bedrooms of asthma suffers. The Mayo Clinic recommends an air particle filter for household ventilation systems. Ionic filters and hepa filters have been endorsed or recognized by the Asthma and Allergy Foundation of America (AAFA) and the British Allergy Foundation Seal of Approval.

Comparing Ionic to hepa Air Filtration

Selecting the wrong type of filtration system could exacerbate the problem by agitating and circulating the existing particulate matter throughout your house, so it is important to do your research thoroughly. Ionic air filters do not create high airflow patterns to clean the air and simply rely on negative ion attraction to collect the airborne particulate matter. They have demonstrates to have decent capture rate of airborne allergens and irritants like pollen, dander, tobacco smoke and dust and can help improve the quality of your indoor air environment.

Air filtration systems should not be considered as a solution for any respiratory condition, nor as a reason to ignore sound medical advice and guidance about the removal of irritant sources and allergen habitats from your household. They are also not a substitute for thorough and regular cleaning of your household environment. Selecting the right air purifier system can help complement and enhance your efforts to reducing airborne particulate matters, as well as maintain a healthier indoor breathing environment.





About S.A. Smith

S.A. Smith is a freelance editor, writer, and contributor to the Air Purifiers Review resource site, and can be reached at www.air-purifiers-review.com.




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