Purifans Are Ideal for Reducing Asthma and Allergy Symptoms in Any Home, School or Office
If you have Asthma you probably already know about all of the drugs you can buy to help relieve
the symptoms of the disease.And there are a lot them.But wouldn't it be better if you could reduce the chances of having an attack? Here's how. 1. What are the causes of Asthma?
Airborne dust, pollen, and pet dander are just a few of the triggers that cause Asthma attacks.These allergens are common in homes and when inhaled can cause the wheezing, coughing, and restricted airways that are characteristic of this serious illness.Modern medicine focuses on treating these attacks after the symptoms appear or through chronic use of pharmaceuticals whose list is so long it is almost as mind numbing as the medicines are themselves. Wouldn't it be better to reduce the occurrence Asthma attacks before they happen? Think about how much better it would be to breath easily and not worry about when the next attack will come.How much money could you save if a rescue inhaler was only needed half as often?
2. How can you reduce the causes of Asthma?
The best treatment for Asthma is prevention.And, the best prevention is reducing exposure to the triggers that cause Asthma by reducing the level of airborne particulates.An effective way of reducing airborne Asthma triggers is to use an air purifier.But, make the wrong choice in an air purifier and you're just throwing your money away.
3.What does a good air purifier do to help Asthma?
There are hundreds of choices in air purifiers, each making one claim after another.And frankly, most of the claims are probably unsubstantiated at best and inaccurate at worst.Some even use ozone or chemicals - these can cause more harm than good. Others don't have the airflow pattern to reach all of the air in the room and filter it at least 20 times per hour.If it doesn't do that, don't buy it because it won't reduce the triggers for Asthma.
4.Choosing the right air cleaner to help reduce asthma triggers.
When selecting an air cleaner, consider the following information.First of all, don't rely on a whole house Hepa filter. Your home's HVAC system just doesn't move enough air to sufficiently reduce airborne particulates. A good quality HVAC system will filter the air about 7.5 times per hour with a standard filter, less with a Hepa filter. To reduce the presence of airborne particles, you need to filter all of the air in a room 20 to 40 times per hour.Also, don't buy a portable floor or desktop air purifier. These types of products don't move enough air either. And, the airflow pattern is usually obstructed by a bed, chairs, and other objects which means the air often circles back on the unit itself and only part of the air in the room is actually filtered.
The Association of Home Appliance Manufacturers (AHAM) rates portable air purifiers using a system called the Clean Air Delivery Rate (CADR). A really high-end portable unit might have a CADR rating of 250. Even the test used to determine the CADR rating only reaches a maximum of 450. To put that in perspective, to filter the air 40 times per hour at a particulate efficiency of 99.97% in a 15 x 15 foot bedroom, requires a CADR of 1,200. Portable air cleaners just can't do the job.
Purifan air purifiers have the equivalent of over 2,000 CADR and filter all of the air in a room at .3 micron level efficiency.This is what you need to reduce the triggers that cause Asthma and Allergies. Let us prove it to you. Purifans have a money back guarantee and a lifetime warranty.