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Indoor Allergy Relief: Home Air Purifiers

Friday, April 30th, 2010

No matter what, in the spring, you will run into some pollen inside your home.  How can you get it out? The best way to clean the air inside your home is through a home air purifier. In addition to your AC filtering air from outdoors, a home air purifier continually filters the air circulating in your home. The tight seal from the outdoors that keeps your home energy efficient also keeps polluted air trapped inside. Home air purifiers clean that air so that it isn’t carrying pollen and other allergy triggers throughout your house.

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How to Choose and Use Home Air Purifiers
There are various technologies that allow home air purifiers to pull impurities from the air in your home. For seasonal allergy sufferers, you will want to make sure you get an air purifier that targets airborne particles. (more…)

Tips for Keeping Spring Allergens Out of Your Home

Friday, April 30th, 2010

When spring rolls around, it’s almost impossible for seasonal allergy sufferers to totally avoid allergens.  35 million Americans will have to treat their seasonal allergic rhinitis, more commonly known as hay fever, through a combined use of symptom-treating medicines and changes to their lifestyle.

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Indoor Allergy Relief: Keeping Allergens Out
While medicines can provide some allergy relief for symptoms, you can address the source of the problem by making a few lifestyle changes. Here are some simple tricks that will help you minimize your encounters with allergens during their peak season. (more…)

Allergy Relief By the Numbers

Thursday, April 1st, 2010

Allergy relief might be far more important than you realize.

In fact, what may seem like simple discomfort at first glance actually affects the nation as a whole with the actual cost of money and the opportunity cost of education.

According to The New York Times, “Each year, allergic rhinitis accounts for two million missed school days and $2.3 million in health care costs for children younger than 12. It’s not unusual for allergy sufferers to spend thousands of dollars each year on doctor visits, medications and other products, says Dr. Linda Cox, an allergist practicing in Ft. Lauderdale, Fla., and a former committee chairwoman for the American College of Allergy, Asthma and Immunology.”

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