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Allergy relief with HEPA air filters

June 17th, 2007 by admin

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The allergies are your body’s exaggerated reaction to the stimuli around you. If your allergy comes from the airborne stimuli like the dander of pets, pollen, dust, moulds, or dust acari, then cleaning your environment will make an enormous difference by providing relief. Unfortunately, it is not possible or practical to keep your house on the level of cleanliness required to prevent attacks of allergy, in particular during spring and the autumn, when the seasonal allergens are more severe.

With all airborne irritants and pollutants you come into contact every day, you will require more than just drug or frequent cleaning to maintain allergens away. One of the most common allergens, the acari of dust and their droppings are an irritating fact of our interior life. While the HEPA air purifiers are not able to kill the acari or to get rid of them entirely–and nothing really can– air purifiers reduce significantly the quantity of food available to the acari, decreasing their numbers in your house. The advantage of a HEPA air purifier is to provide a constant allergy relief instead of rely on homeopathic drugs or remedies that control your body reaction to the allergens. A HEPA air purifier removes allergens from the air and imprisons them in its filters (with holes smaller than .3 microns). Fewer allergens in the air means greater relief of the symptoms of allergy and a general improvment of your family’s total health. If somebody in your family suffers from persistent runny nose, coughs, eyes irritaton, poor sleep or reduced energy, an allergy can be to blame. Fresh, allergen-free air can provide relief of allergy symptoms without worrying side effects of the drugs.

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