Reduce Allergies with Honeywell Air Purifiers
I never had allergy problems until I moved to the Ohio valley back in the mid-90’s. But the pollen and dust around here can be awful, and I hate even having the windows open because of the coughing, runny nose and itchy eyes that quickly follow. But now, I’ve found that I can reduce those allergies with one of the Honeywell Air Purifiers.
Honeywell-True-HEPA-Consoles-HPA100-HPA200-HPA300-Fact-Sheet-FINALAt the end of a long day, you’re probably looking to sit down, take a deep breath and relax. Using a Honeywell Air Purifier can help you breathe with confidence knowing that you’re doing everything you can to help make your room air fresher and cleaner. Whether you’re looking to reduce indoor allergens, help reduce odors from cooking or pets, or just simply love the idea of having cleaner, fresher air in your home, you’ll love the way our air purifiers help improve your environment. Go ahead – take a deep breath. You’ll be glad you did.
What is a a micron?
A micron is a unit of measurement that is 1/25,000 of an inch
99% of the particles in the air are smaller than 1 micron. Because they are so small, they remain airborne.
Household dust is present even in clean homes and can be composed of mold spores, bacteria, viruses, animal dander, human skin particles, fabric fibers, dust mites, parts of cockroaches, food particles and other debris.
About 2,000 microns of matter will fit across the diameter of a pin head!
Are you creeped out by this information? I was the first few times I read about it. It’s bad enough dealing with the pollen, dust, and other external triggers but now I have to think about skin particles, dust mites, etc? Eww.
Thanks to the Honeywell Air Purifiers though, you can find exactly what you need to help keep your home and the air your family breathes in a better condition! I appreciate that they have a variety of models in a range of prices, from small enough for a dorm room to large enough for a whole level of my home. Some models can even be synced with your smartphone to be operated like a remote PLUS you can access it through the app so you can set up timers, check the local air quality, etc.
Now, do these nifty machines cure my allergy problems? No, I’d have to live in a bubble to go that far. And I can’t always avoid stirring up dust or keeping all pollen and pet dander outside where it belongs. But my whole family does breathe easier when I have our unit turned on, plus the air also just smells cleaner since odors are also removed during the filter process.
We have the Honeywell True HEPA Allergen Remover (HPA100) in the office/living room where I spend a lot of my time for work and schooling with the kids. I have it plugged in and tucked away where it can run quietly through the day. It also have 4 settings (Germ, General Clean, Allergen and Turbo) so I can set it for exactly what I need. Turbo is great if there’s a bad smell because it’s a quick cycle to filter/circulate the air through the room. It also has a reminder system that tells me when I need to change the filter and I can set a timer to have it shut down after running a set length of time.
No matter which of the Honeywell Air Purifiers you buy for your home or office, you can depend on them to clean up the quality of the air whether for allergens, bad odors, pet dander, or other troublesome irritant. You can learn more by visiting the Honeywell Plugged In website and follow them on Facebook and Twitter for all the latest news.
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