Mar
13
Posted on 13-03-2011
Filed Under (Allergy, Asthma, Everything) by admin on 13-03-2011
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As the spring allergy season arrives, many are suffering even if they haven’t suffered from allergies before. This spring allergy season is predicted to be a bad one. Many are likely to be sniffing, sneezing or otherwise feeling allergy symptoms. An air purifier can cause great relief. Is it time to get one? Try our self quiz and it will help you decide.

Do you use an air purifier?

  1. yes
  2. no
  3. I’m thinking about getting one

Do you have allergies or asthma?

  1. yes
  2. no
  3. I’m experiencing some symptoms

Do you sleep soundly?

  1. yes
  2. no
  3. I don’t sleep as soundly as I’d like to sometimes

Is your home full of fresh air?

  1. yes
  2. no
  3. sometimes my home feels this way, other times there are cooking, cigarette or other odors

Have you experienced an air purifier before?

  1. yes
  2. no
  3. I haven’t but I’d like to

If your answers were mostly 1s, then you probably have an air purifier or have thought about buying one. An air purifier can greatly improve your quality of life, especially during allergy season as you have found.

If your answers were mostly 2s, then you may not have allergies or asthma. But you could still benefit from an air purifier. An air purifier can give you fresher, high quality air to breathe and this can make you and your family feel great – even experience sounder sleep.

If your answers were mostly 3s, it sounds like you are thinking about getting an air purifier. You may be experiencing some symptoms and an air filter could provide you with some comfort as it improves the quality of air in your home.

RabbitAir makes HEPA purifiers that are stylish and functional.

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Oct
15
Posted on 15-10-2010
Filed Under (Clean Air, Everything) by admin on 15-10-2010
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“Trick or Treat!” is one of our favorite sayings at Halloween time. Children love saying it when they demand candy at the door. The possibility that they would do some type of silly trick if they don’t get candy – makes the evening seem even more silly. Having the children be in charge instead of the adults. But with your air filter you don’t want to play “Trick or Treat,” wondering if it is going to work or not. Here are a few helpful tips to keep that air filter always a real treat to have, especially during the fall allergy season.

Have extra air filters on hand. This is one of our most important tips and we’ve given it before. We’re giving it again, it’s that critical for you to know. You always want to have a clean, fresh air filter ready to put into your air purifier machine. You don’t want to be put in the situation of running out of air filters when you are suffering from allergies or asthma. Who needs to be uncomfortable when your air filter can be so helpful, especially during the fall allergy season? Having those extra air filters on hand can really make a big difference.

Don’t stack things on top of your air filter. We know it is so easy for you to stack or drape things on top of things in any room. That stationary bicycle becomes the perfect place to drape the next morning’s outfit. The top of the television is the best place to put your library books to return tomorrow. Before you know it, you’ve got all kinds of stacks all over the place! The one place you really don’t want to stack is your air filter. This is a hardworking and sensitive machine. Don’t get in its way while it is trying to do its job for you. Treat your air filter with respect and it will always work hard for you. Treat it like a towel rack and the towel may get in the way of the air filter’s job. You always want your air filter to be able to give you its best performance, not to be trying to do two things at once.

Keep the air filter in a convenient place. One of the best places you can keep your air filter? Where it isn’t going to get in your way. For each of us that’s a different place. Some of us that may be a corner of the room. For some that may be right next to your closet. Whatever your choice you want to be sure it is away enough from the wall to work and not too close to other furniture so it has a clear path to clean the air. Look around your room for that free spot or where you can move furniture to find that clear spot for it. You’ll find a good place for it.

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