It is bad that we have to encounter with lots of different kinds of contamination outdoors in our daily living, but when this kind of pollution invades our houses, what we are often inhaling could hardly be referred to as fresh air any longer.
Although it might feel great to sit in front of a fan on a hot sunny day, the indoor air you are breathing is maybe not as cooling as you may think.
It is filled with indoor contaminants that might include pet dander, radon, tobacco smoke, dust mite allergens, mold spores and some other contaminants.
According to studies, indoor atmosphere is more polluted than outdoor.
So how do you avoid these microbial problems and boost the air quality you breathe? The answer is very simple: air purification system.
For this review, I came up to this decision to look at high end air purifiers available on the market and the winner was the IQAir HealthPro series.
Like other products, every model is promoted as ideal for those people who suffer from asthma, allergies, or who simply want a comfortable environment.
But manufactured to last permanently as they say? Now, I was a bit doubtful.
So I purchased one and tried it.
Parenthetically, as you most likely already know, this is a self review.
I don't have financial connection with the manufacturer of IQAir, and I wasn't paid to make this review.
I earn nothing as well from selling IQAir products.
Even though the design looks modern enough and nice, it's still a large piece of sour-eye candy that appears over a room.
The IQAir HealthPro series may be bulky for some rooms - the entire models are like the size of a mini fridge.
Even the compact unit has a great deal of space.
Intended for residential usage, this series of room purifiers have a tower design and are accessible in a few models including the HealthPro Compact, HealthPro and HealthPro Plus.
Here is how they operate: The machine sucks in air from below, picking up air dusts and mites in the process.
The air circulates inside the purifier and traps pollutants and particles through internal filters.
The purifier mixes a total of 4 advanced filtrations to eliminate pollutants, particles, allergens and odors.
Once purified, the fresh air is released of the top part of the purifier bringing fresh air back into the house.
Some IQAir HealthPro models do not have all 4 internal filters, so read the model details thoroughly in deciding which one may be appropriate for you.
IQAir air purifiers generate no undesirable byproducts that can harm the environment or the consumer.
All IQAir products are approved by the IAACM or International Association of Air Cleaner Manufacturers to be 100 percent ozone free.
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