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An Air Purifier for Baby

Trista and Ryan's Pick: Baby's Breath Air Purifier
Problem:

For Trista, air quality was a concern.“I have allergies, and Ryan had allergies when he was a child, so the likelihood that our baby may have allergies is pretty high,” Trista says.

Did you know the EPA ranks poor indoor air quality among the top five environmental risks to public health? Studies suggest indoor air is 2-5 and up to 100 times more polluted than outdoor air. VOC’s from certain products such as paints and lacquers, cleaning supplies, pesticides, building materials, furnishings, etc can be emitted as gases into the air we breathe. These may have short and long-term adverse health effects and since babies’ breath more air pound for pound than adults, their growing bodies should be a priority.

Solution:

Maintain proper indoor air quality by reducing biological contaminants like dust, mold pollen and pet dander. Also be aware of removing other chemicals and VOC’s with an indoor air purifier like the Baby’s Breath which comes in great colors for the nursery and will filter up to 700 square feet! Look for a four stage filter including a medical grade HEPA filter guaranteed to remove over 99.97% of particulates (of .3 microns or larger) and Activated Military Carbon Cloth to remove over 3,000 chemicals, gases & odors from the air. Other suggestions: use a HEPA vacuum cleaner, change your furnace filters every three months and make sure to open windows to bring in some fresh air from the outside.

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