If you or someone in your family has asthma, you will be well aware of the potentially life-threatening risks associated with asthma attacks. There are a number of environmental factors that can trigger an asthma attack, including dust, allergens, pet dander, and chemicals. Effective removal of these airborne pollutants will help to ease asthma symptoms, reduce the need for medication and avoid dangerous asthma attacks.
The Austin Air HealthMate™
Developed specifically for people with asthma, the Austin Air HealthMate™ contains Medical Grade HEPA technology that is proven to remove up to 99% of all airborne contaminants as small as 0.1 microns. This includes viruses, bacteria, dust, dander, and allergens. The carbon blend used in this filter will also effectively remove chemicals, gases, and odors.
Working with some of the country’s leading institutions, including Johns Hopkins, the Cincinnati Children’s Hospital, Washington University Olin College, and the Illinois Institute of technology our air purifiers are clinically proven to remove indoor pollutants, reduce asthma symptoms, and minimize visits to the ER.
Now that daylight savings has passed us by, winter chills are giving way to warmth, and holidays like Easter, Passover, and Eid on the horizon, many of us are gearing up for spring travel. Or perhaps you’ve got a busy summer travel schedule to look forward to. As you prepare to embark on these journeys, it's essential to consider a factor that often goes unnoticed: air quality in your accommodations. When you’re a guest at a hotel or Airbnb, you’re...
The period after New Year’s isn’t just for binging on holiday leftovers, it’s an excellent time to reflect on the last year and plan for the future. There’s no precise New Year’s resolution template, but the goals for self-improvement typically tend toward improving our health with diet and fitness. Are Resolutions Worth the Effort? In practice, most people drop good behavior, like exercise, before a new habit can truly be formed. This is usually because of stress or inevitable...
An estimated 20 million Americans live with a dust allergy (1). Dust is one of the most common allergens. A dust allergy is not easy to live with, as it can cause sneezing, sniffling, itchy or watery eyes, and congestion. Dust can come from both indoors, like from dead skin flakes, carpet fibers, and other materials, and outdoors, like from dirt or airborne particles. Dust can be tracked indoors from outside, where it can travel in the wind and stay...
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