If you’re on the fence about buying an air purifier because of cost, and you or someone in your home has asthma, here’s something to consider: The total annual costs resulting from a “typical” case of childhood asthma add up to $4,063 per year. Learn more
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Asthma rates in the United States are increasing and are at record levels, but more than half of all children with the disease (and more than two-thirds of all adults) do not have an individualized action plan. Learn how to make an asthma action plan.
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There are plenty of studies that detail the risks of poor air quality for pregnant women and their fetuses. The studies provide ample evidence that expectant mothers should seriously consider investing in a high-performance air purifier.
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Air pollution is a serious threat to pregnant women and their babies, and new studies show the connection between air quality, pregnancy, and newborns. Learn how indoor air pollution can be controlled through air purification.
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