Monday, October 10, 2011

Spring Allergy Season Calls for a Great Air Filter

There's been so much reported lately about the pollutants and allergens that contaminate indoor air. Smoking and pet dander, impurities from mold and other contaminants should all be of concern to all of us. But a good air purifier is not just for people with allergies or bronchial problems. It can freshen the stale air inside a home and make it smell like the air in a mountain valley. That makes the overall smell of a home so much brighter and just plain cleaner. These machines are also a real asset to people who are sick of all the spray fresheners and mechanisms that only add more cover-up odors to the air. Many people who've bought filters and used them in the past become almost addicted to the way they improve the air quality indoors. If you consider all the money spent on potpourri and sprays and plug-ins, a good filter is a sensible investment. It should last for years if taken care of and the good ones don't have to cost an arm and leg, either.

Consumerresearch.com lists their best pick for great air filters and the IQAir HealthPro is at the top of it. The online price range is around $635.00 - $796.00 These filters use Hyper HEPA technology that's the same used in million dollar clean rooms and hospitals. The manufacturer is IQAir. http://www.iqair.us/residential/roomairpurifiers/healthpro.php

This company states that their IQAir HealthPro and the IQAir HealthPro Plus "are the world's most advanced air cleaners available for homes and offices". Their air cleaners remove " more pollutionparticles, such as allergens and dust from the air than conventional air cleaners. Germany's consumer foundation rated the IQAir HealthPro Plus the most effective air cleaner for allergy sufferers."

Ref: associatedcontent.com

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