When I first started paying attention to the stuff in the air that can make you miserable, I thought air purifiers were just for people with allergies. I had never experienced for myself, the effects an air purifier could have on the air in a room and your ability to breathe better. Then, we got a new Austin Air HealthMate Jr..
Sales materials say the HealthMate Jr. can get rid of odors. We thought we’d test it out in a room in our basement where our cat had left messages about how much he hated our move to this house. Within hours of turning our HealthMate Jr. on we noticed the cat smells were gone, not just dissipated, removed forever.
A few weeks later, our friend Derald and his family were coming to visit. Derald is terribly asthmatic and our cat and two dogs always make him miserable. We thought this was a perfect opportunity to test the HealthMate Jr., so we started running it in the living room the night before our guests arrived. Derald sat for hours without even so much as a watering eye.
Then, I came down with a horrible flu bug that carried asthma symptoms and breathing got VERY difficult for me. At night, I was sleeping upright and waking up choking and gagging. Night after night, I suffered until we moved the HealthMate Jr. to our bedroom. Within an hour of plugging the unit in, I was fast asleep and didn’t wake until morning. Night after night I got the rest I needed to recover.
Clearly, our family and now friends had become believers in this wonderful product.
Austin Air says their HealthMate air purifiers clean the air continuously better than any other air cleaner on the market. (They were the units used at Ground Zero during the cleanup.) I would have to leave that up to experts like Consumer Reports. What I do know is their units are priced right, clean up cat smells, VOCs, and help you breathe better whether you’re asthmatic or not.
Ultraviolet air purifier to destroy chemical and biological contaminants such as viruses, mold spores, allergens, cigarette smoke, bacteria, diesel exhaust gas, pet odors, dust, construction and many other pollutants air.
Asthma is a disease, respiratory problems by narrowing of the airways (bronchioles and bronchi) which cause the lungs to be identified.
Posted by: www.mckinney-consulting.com | March 09, 2010 at 11:27 PM