Why clean air in your home is important.

Our lives are not static. Neither is the air quality in our homes. It is always changing. Some hours, days, weeks, and months, our air is worse than others. Whether caused by cold or flu, cooking, cleaning, or a remodel project, at some point, exposure to bad air will affect every occupant of your home.

What does this mean to you?

Our immune system protects us from bad pollutants which can make us sick. But viruses, bacteria, chemicals, dust, and other pollutants can overloadour immune system. When that happens, we get sick or develop and allergic reaction to these pollutants. 
Some can even worsen over time. It’s more important than ever to address the air quality in our homes. Before our immune systems get to the point of overload.

Unhealthy Levels

A 2018 American Lung Association study says that 141.1 million Americans live in areas with unhealthy levels of particulate in the air.

But the study focuses on outdoor air and particulate levels only. The study does not include indoor pollutants which regularly infiltrate the home.

When you add chemicals, bacteria, viruses, and other pollutants into the mix, that number of 2 in 5 Americans breathing bad air can potentially grow.

Clean air strategy.

The air in our homes may contain millions of particulates. Most of which are so small that they are impossible to see. It takes a product, or several products, that can offer filtration, purification, and sterilization to truly provide totally clean air.

The Dust Free® Active Air Purifier supports all three levels of the clean air strategy.

Dust Free® Active

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