Getting an air cleaner before bringing new baby home

When I was pregnant with my first child, I happened to come across a magazine article about dust mites, however this article went into disgusting detail about these horrible little creatures.

They feed off dead skin cells as well as live inside pillows, mattresses, upholstered furniture as well as carpets.

There’s no way to completely eliminate them. That article got me started on research into indoor air pollen levels. I read up on how indoor air pollen levels impacts long-term health. Indoor air is multiple times more likely to be polluted than outdoor air! Breathing in contaminants aggravates dust sensitivity as well as asthma symptoms as well as has been connected to respiratory infection, flu as well as all sorts of problems. Infants are especially susceptible. I instantly started to worry about the health of my home. I really didn’t want to bring my baby into a contaminated environment. I finally called a local Heating, Ventilation, as well as A/C contractor as well as scheduled tests to identify issues with the thermal envelope as well as indoor air pollen levels. The situation wasn’t as poor as I’d featured, however I decided to take proactive measures. It really couldn’t hurt to invest some money into creating a cleaner as well as healthier residing space; Following the recommendations of the Heating, Ventilation, as well as A/C contractor, I had a whole-house air cleaner installed. This accessory is incorporated into the existing heating as well as cooling plan as well as treats the air as it passes through. It effectively captures airborne particulates such as dust, dander as well as pollen. It really kills harmful bacteria as well as microorganisms as well as combats unpleasant smells. It runs silently, efficiently as well as requires only yearly upkeep. I’ve noticed a significant improvement in the comfort level of my home. I don’t need to vacuum or dust as often. I was able to bring my baby girl condo without worrying about the integrity of the air she’s breathing in.

 

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