Beat Seasonal Allergies with Air Purification

June 24, 2015

It’s the foggiest time of the year, allergy season. Spring has sprung and pollen is everywhere. If you’re sick of spending the season itching your eyes and sneezing, an air purification system may help alleviate some of the irritation.

Allergens and irritants aren’t only found outdoors. Actually, indoor air can be more polluted than outdoor air and we’re spending around 90% of our lives indoors. The ragweed, pollen and dust from the outside air becomes your inside air. An air purifier will kill those irritants and particles from your home’s air. In fact, Lennox’s Pureair® Air Purification system combats all three types of indoor air pollutants; airborne particles, germs and bacteria and chemical odors and vapors. It filters your home’s air greater than any other single system you can buy.

There are also a few things you can do as a homeowner to help combat the pollutants in your home.

  • Change your shoes before coming inside.
  • Buy a vacuum with a HEPA filter and use it regularly.
  • If you’ve been spending time out in the yard or garden, take a shower.
  • If you have a dog or any animals that go outdoors, bathe and brush them frequently.

You may be wondering what the difference is between air filtration and an air purification system. Air filters are part of an alternative system and are not capable of killing as many pollutants as an air purifier. Air purifiers are a three-part system in and of themselves and comprise of a regular air filter, UVA light and a metal piece that is lined with a light-activated catalyst.

The end result is to make your home as clean as possible and keep you and the air you’re breathing as healthy as you can. That’s the reason the experts at Miller Climate Control LLC in Georgetown works with you to solve any indoor air quality problems you may be experiencing and works to find a solution that helps you and your home.

Your living space should be your sanctuary and we will use our knowledge and expertise to make your sanctuary as comfortable as possible. If you have any questions about helping your indoor air quality and battling those pesky allergens, give Miller Climate Control LLC a call at 512-937-2001.