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Using Air Cleaners to Breathe Better

Most people are aware that "clean air" is better than "dirty air," but that really don't know what the distinction is.  The truth is, the quality of air that you breathe can have a big impact on your health.  Air can contain allergens, dust, germs, and odors that can make you uncomfortable or even sick.

Technology exists today to purify and clean air in the home and office.  This technology can remove germs, dust, allergens, and some air cleaners can even kill certain types of pathogens.

When humans lived in caves, even after the cave dwelling ages and they moved into log cabins and mud huts, the air was much cleaner, pure, free from not only the pollutants of automobiles and factories but free indoors from the pollutants of processed foods being heated in a microwave, miscellaneous airborne particles floating around from plastics and aerosols and burning colored newspapers  in your fireplace.

Somewhere along the way, germs were born that caused issues in our bodies, fighting against our immune systems and causing allergic reactions.

Air cleaners can sometimes remove up to 99 percent of those germs and pollutants, leaving the air in your home free and clear and maybe closer to the quality the cavemen enjoyed in their caves.

Some have allergies to pets yet they love their pets so much that they refuse to give them up.  Air cleaners can help to vastly improve their quality of life by removing pet dander from their homes environment.

Others have allergies to dust.  Dust created from anything and everything that floats around in the air and then settles down upon a surface.  Air cleaners can remove dust as well.

Whatever the reason, there seems to be only good that can come out of purchasing an air cleaner for your home, provided you take care in deciding which kind is best for you.


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