For millions of Americans, allergies can make life miserable. Allergies to tree and plant pollen, dust, and pets can cause a runny nose, sneezing, and itching. And for people with ongoing respiratory issues such as asthma or COPD, allergies can exacerbate symptoms and increase the chances of an asthma attack. Over-the-counter allergy meds offer some relief, but they often have side effects, such as drowsiness, dizziness, and nausea.
The only way to guarantee relief is to remove allergens from the environment. Using a combination of Medical Grade HEPA and a carbon cloth, the Austin Air Allergy Machine™ delivers clean air, free from allergens fast. Developed specifically for people with allergies, it guarantees allergy relief without the risk of side effects.
The Austin Air Allergy Machine™ was developed specifically for people with asthma and allergies. Its unique design increases air flow, filtering allergens from the air immediately. The Medical Grade HEPA and HEGA filtration used in this unit is proven to remove up to 99% of all airborne contaminants as small as 0.1 microns, including viruses, bacteria, dust, dander and allergens.
Christmas is right around the corner. You know that feeling: like the clock is ticking. There are only so many shopping days left 'til the big day! So you have to get your ducks in a row. And with so many people to shop for, it can be tough to find the perfect gift. Some people have picky tastes. Christmas shopping can be fun—but it can be tricky, too. Especially when your loved one is health-conscious or has a health...
As the new school year gets underway, it’s a busy time for families. Shopping for school supplies, adjusting to a new routine, and perhaps even starting a new school. But have you stopped to consider your indoor air quality? Good Air Quality Helps to Boost a Child’s Performance at School Did you know that pollutants in the classroom can significantly impact how well your child performs? Back in 2016, shortly after the SoCal gas leak in Aliso Canyon, a number...
Using Your Health Insurance to Pay for An Air Purifier Can you use your health insurance to pay for an air purifier? Air purifiers are not usually covered by health insurance. However, you can use a flexible spending account, or FSA. A FSA can save you considerable cash on eligible medical-related expenditures, procedures, and services that you would typically have to pay for out of pocket — including an Austin Air purifier. Here is what you need to know to...
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