Friday, September 10, 2010

Controlling Indoor Pollen Levels


Fall is a time when the pollen count climbs due to numerous weeds that start pollination about mid August. And even though it can continue until early November in many parts of the country, levels tend to peak around mid September.

If you suffer from allergies that are triggered by airborne pollen, it is impossible to avoid this allergen. And while you can’t control the count outdoors, you can certainly control it inside your home and office.

Because pollen is so light weight, it easily attaches to hair, clothing, and other articles that come inside with you. It can then go airborne and make itself available to be inhaled all over your home.

The only way to keep the count low enough to avoid allergy flare ups is to filter it from the air. An air cleaner with a high efficiency particle arresting (abbreviated as HEPA) filter is the most efficient type of filtration to handle the job.

Since its size ranges from 10 to 100 microns, a HEPA filter that by definition traps particulates that are .3 microns and larger can easily eliminate this allergen. This type of filter will also eliminate other household pollutants such as dust, dust mites, mold and mildew spores and pet dander—all of which often work in concert with pollen to exacerbate allergies.

See the air purifier that will help you control the pollen levels in your home and office 24 hours a day every day at http://purerair.com/hay_fever_air_purifier.html

Take good care,
Debbie Davis, President
PurerAir.com
(800) 997-2989

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Tuesday, January 26, 2010

Indoor Pollen Control


If you suffer from allergies or allergic asthma that are primarily triggered by pollen, reducing the pollen count indoors is probably one of the most important steps you can take. And one of the best ways to continually reduce the count is by using an air purifier that is designed to take pollen out.

Filtering the air with a cleaner that has a high efficiency particle arresting (or HEPA) filter means you are able to remove airborne particulates including pollen from trees, flowers, grasses and weeds!

And if you have allergies, you know that flare-ups are often caused by a combination of triggers including but not limited to dust, dust mites, mold and mildew spores, pet dander, smoke, and other odors. Choosing an air cleaner that can not only remove particulates but gases, odors, and chemicals, means a slam dunk for keeping respiratory problems under control.

PurerAir.com offers a HEPA air cleaner that removes fine particulates as small as .3 microns and also removes allergy and asthma-triggering gases, odor, and smoke.

Even though it sounds too good to be true, it isn’t. It’s effective and has been helping those allergic to pollen and other triggers for years; and it can help you too! See it now at http://purerair.com/allergy_machine.html

Take good care,
Debbie Davis, President
PurerAir.com
(800) 997-2989

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