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How a Smart Air Purifier Can Improve your Quality of Life

3 minute read

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The Coronavirus pandemic has ushered in a new era of air quality consciousness. Discussions about air filtration on airplanes, transmissibility of airborne viruses and efforts to purify the air we breathe at home have all become daily topics of conversation. 

Dangers of Indoor Air Pollution

While most of these discussions have focused on the pandemic, people are becoming increasingly aware about the quality of the air we breathe at home.

In fact, the EPA (Environmental Protection Agency) estimates that the air inside our homes can be anywhere from 2-5 times as polluted as the air we breathe outside. This is partially due to the fact that our homes are designed to be airtight, protecting our indoor climate from the elements. Unfortunately, a number of common household activities contribute to poor indoor air quality. Combine these factors with the fact that most people spend 90% of their day indoors and you have a potentially very serious health risk.

Common Sources of Indoor Air Pollution

Indoor Air Pollution Solutions

Air purifiers have become a simple solution to managing the dangers of indoor air pollution. While a number of models can be found online and in stores not all air purifiers are created equal. 

Benefits of an Air Purifier

Relief for Asthma Sufferers

Approximately 25 million Americans have asthma and while for some it may only cause mild symptoms it can be an extremely debilitating condition if not managed properly. An air purifier can help asthma sufferers breathe easily by constantly filtering airborne pollutants.

Improves Quality of Sleep

Many people already suffer from inadequate sleep, but what the majority don't realize is that their quality of sleep can be improved with an air purifier. Hay fever is a common symptom of breathing in micro pollutants while you sleep. airborne pollutants like dust and mold spores get trapped in our airways while we sleep, resulting in a cough, sneezing, headaches and cold-like symptoms that can last weeks.


Neutralizes Bad or Unpleasant Odors

This one shouldn't be a surprise, but an air purifier can keep your home smelling fresh by removing odorous pollutants from the air. These include odors stemming from pets, molds, cooking gases and smoke.

Reduces the Chances of Airborne Sickness

Millions of bacteria and viruses live in our air. While the majority are not harmful to us, there are certain strains and seasonal bugs that can cause illnesses ranging from the common cold and flu to coronavirus infections. An air purifier with a medical grade HEPA filter can ensure that you do not get sick from the air your breathe at home.

HEPA Equipped Air Purifiers

If you want to ensure the highest level of protection, make sure that the air purifier you purchase has a certified HEPA filter. These filters are medical grade and have shown to be effective against bacteria and even some viruses like SARS-COV2.

Air Purifiers with Built-in Sensors

Another factor to look for in a new air purifying system is an air quality sensor. These air purifiers can alert you to increased levels of indoor air pollution.

Smart Air Purifiers

Investing in a smart air purifier that can be controlled with your phone or through voice activation adds an extra layer of convenience for those who want to monitor their air quality at home while away and ensure that their air is purified before returning home. These smart air purifiers can also detect when air pollution is poor and activate the fan to clear out any nasty pollutants.  

Air Purifier with Air Quality Indicator

A feature that many people look for in a smart air purifier is one that has an air quality indicator light. This LED light can change colors based on the level of air pollution in your home, alerting you to high levels of pollution.

The Best Smart Air Purifier with HEPA Filtration

The Sensibo Pure provides you with all of the above. It is equipped with a HEPA medical grade filter, has a built in air quality sensor as well as a pollution sensitive LED light and it can be controlled from your phone from anywhere. It is so smart that by enabling the patented PureBoost setting it will trigger the air purifiers high fan speed whenever high levels of pollution are present. 

Not only that but the Sensibo Pure air purifier is compatible with Google HomeKit, Amazon Alexa and Apple Siri. 

So if you are looking for the best smart HEPA air purifier on the market, look no further. The Sensibo Pure can purify your air and protect your health.

 

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