Air Purifiers
The importance of indoor air quality
Improved breathing comfort
A link is increasingly being made between health problems and the quality of the air we breathe. Reported cases of allergic diseases and asthma are on the rise. According to the EFA*, over 80 million people across Europe have some form of allergic disease and their prevalence is increasing.
- Today’s residences and buildings are better insulated than ever, but this implies a limited exchange of outdoor air with indoor air. As a result, the air we breathe indoors can be more polluted than outdoor air. Moreover, we commonly spend up to 90% of our time in indoor environments.
- Indoor air can include
- Airborne allergens such as pollen, dust, house dust mites droppings and pet dander.
- Triggers to allergens such as moulds, tobacco smoke and adjuvant substances.
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