How Air Purifiers Help Allergies

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There are many different types of allergies, but for this article, I want to focus on airborne allergies, what causes them, and how you can control the quality of your indoor air. Even though you may be the cleanest housekeeper in town, there will still be little culprits in the air like mold spores, dust mites, and pet dander (if you have a pet). So you may ask, how then can I get rid of those little pests and clean my air? I will tell you about how air purifiers help allergies and clean your indoor air.

Airborne allergens

Let’s talk about airborne allergens that are found in indoor air. What are they and how do they affect me and my family?

Well, first of all, everyone is familiar with “dust.”  But what exactly is dust?

Dust is made up of many elements that may include soil or dirt, tiny pieces of skin (skin cells), fibers from furniture and clothing and more. Dust mites are tiny little bugs that you cannot see with your naked eye and they live in the dust.  It’s these dust mites that cause allergies to some people.

Pet dander or animal dander is another airborne allergen. Pet dander is the term for the very, very tiny skin cells that are shed from animals with fur or feathers.

The most common pet dander allergies come from dogs, cats, birds. rabbits as they are usually household pets. There are others, but for now, I will address dander from these pets.

The reason that pet dander causes a problem for those with allergies is that the dander contains a protein that causes the allergic reaction. Interestingly to note is that the same animal protein found in dander is also found in the animal’s urine and saliva. So this can have a double whammy effect – double the protein, double the allergic reaction.

Whenever a person is exposed to either a dust allergen or pet dander and that person has an allergy to either of these, that person is going to experience some or all of these symptoms:

  • Itchy or watery eyes
  • Coughing
  • Sneezing
  • Wheezing
  • Eczema
  • Stuffy nose or runny nose.

The allergic symptoms above will not stop until the person is removed from the allergen or the allergen is removed from the person. Also, airborne allergies are sometimes linked with asthma and so the reactions can be more severe. To learn more about asthma and its treatment, click here. 

If action is not taken to correct the problem, the person with the allergy is going to go from experiencing those symptoms to an upper respiratory infection and/or an ear infection. An upper respiratory infection can include sinus infection and/or bronchitis.

Mold spores are yet one more airborne allergen and because of this complex subject, I will keep to a brief explanation of allergic reactions.

Mold can be found in a kitchen, bathroom, basement, or any damp area in the home. When the mold is disturbed, it sends the “mold spores” into the air. Hence, an airborne allergen.

Much can be said about these mold spores. However, if you have a mold spore allergy, this can be a big problem for you and your well-being.

Besides the classic signs of an allergy as listed above, a mold allergy can also be associated with asthma and exposure causes restricted breathing along with other airway symptoms.

How to control airborne allergens

To control these airborne allergens, you can take a variety of steps. First, let’s talk about the dust. To control the dust and get rid of dust mites, keep the surfaces in your home clean and uncluttered.

For all areas in the home: if you want carpet, get a low pile carpet or get throw rugs that you can wash.

In your bedroom, bare floors and walls are best and you will want to keep the bed sheets and bedding washed frequently. When washing bedding use a temperature of 130 degrees Fahrenheit and the hottest setting in the dryer to kill the dust mites.

Use allergen-resistant covers for the pillows, mattress, and box-springs.

For pet dander, it is best to just avoid it altogether. But, this is not so easy as most of us love to have a fur baby. My suggestion is that there are cute pooches who are hypoallergenic dogs. I actually have one, he is a golden-doodle. So, if you must have a furry friend, do some research to find out which ones are considered hypoallergenic, and then go for it!

A word of caution. I do want to say that even the hypoallergenic pooches will have a small amount of protein that causes allergic reactions. However, because of such a small amount it may cause a very little reaction to none at all.

To help prevent yourself or anyone else in your house from having an allergy attack due to a pet, it is best to not let your pet sleep in the bed with you.

Cover your vents with a cheesecloth.

Bathe and brush your pet often. This will minimize the amount of dander shed by your pet.

Ok, let’s talk about mold spores. To combat this problem, pay attention to the amount of humidity in your home. Keep your bathrooms clean and free of mold – paying special attention to showers, toilets, and sinks. The same goes for the kitchen. Keep the sink area clean and free of mold.

If you see mold in any of these areas, put a mask on and gloves before you clean those areas. You see, whenever you disturb an area with mold, those “mold spores” are released into the air and you can breathe them in.

Clear the air

So far we talked about airborne allergies, what they are and how they affect you. Now I want to tell you about an air purifier that you can use in your baby’s room or anywhere in your home. It is the Air Purifiers For Home Large Room, H13 HEPA Air Purifiers for Allergies and Pets Hair 500 sq.ft Taylor Swoden and I will walk you through what it is and how it works.

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What is an air purifier?

The air purifier is a 4-stage filtration system that eliminates 99.97% of air particles including pet dander and allergens. This air purifier uses an all-in-one filter that means it has a quadruple filtration without the need for 4 separate filters.

How it works

When you turn this air purifier on, there is a 360-degree inlet area that pulls air into the filter. Before the air is released back out, it goes through 4-layers of filtration. The pre-filter filters out the larger particles in the air, then the HEPA filter filters out the finest particles and pollution from the air. Next, the air goes through the carbon filter that filters out odors and VOCs (other pollutants) and finally, the anti-microbial layer which stops the growth of microorganisms.

To use this device, the touch screen buttons are located on the top that has on/off, air quality indicator, four fan mode, timer, and light.

The air quality indicator will accurately detect the particles in the air, and display your indoor air quality in real-time.

The indicator light colors will also change depending on the PM2.5 AQI (Air quality index):

[ AQI >150: Red, AQI 75-150: Yellow, AQI 0-75: Blue.]

More features

This great air purifier uses UV (ultraviolet) light to destroy germs & viruses that can build up on the filter, reducing the re-circulation of germs.

You can set the timer so the air purifier will only run for the set amount of time you set.

Auto mode is a feature that automatically adjusts the fan speed of the air purifier according to the current air quality.

This air purifier will clean the air in an area of 538 square feet in 15 minutes.

For sleep mode: Turn on Sleep mode to dim the light and reduce the fan speed with a noise level of 29 dB.

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My conclusion

You could spend a fortune on air purifiers that can be attached to your furnace or air conditioning unit and still they won’t purify the air in the entire house. However, you can get cleaner and more pure air by just setting up the Air Purifier by Taylor Swoden in your room, your baby’s room, and a few other rooms for a fraction of the cost. Clear the air and breathe better. This is an excellent way to breathe in more pure air for you and your baby! I highly recommend you purchase yours without delay.

Questions or comments?

Please leave me your questions or comments in the comment section below and I will get back to you as soon as possible.

Thoughtfully yours,

Evelyn

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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