24/Savvy Beauty and Health

Air Purifier Savvy + Tips For Reducing Allergies

Published in Home & Money News
Wednesday, 07 September 2011 14:24

Seasonal changes (and pollen) are in the air and 'lo how our allergies are ramping up for their annual rampage.  If you suffer from seasonal allergies or asthma, an air purifier may be just the solution for breathing a little easier without having to take or boost your meds.

All types of allergens--pollen, dust, smoke, mold spores and pet dander--can cause an increase in allergy and asthma-related symptoms and a good air purifier can help minimize unwanted hangers-on from all those household hiding places you just can't wash as frequently as you should.  Textiles such as carpets, upholstery, rugs, comforters, duvets, pillows and curtains are classic harborers of allergens and an air purifier can clean them up so you don't have to.

A certain bummed-out golfer has been appearing so red-eyed in the media lately, I keep wondering why none of his friends have helped him out by tossing him a little bottle of pre-confession/interview/press conference eye drops.  Either the guy doesn't have any friends left, or they have discovered, like us, that traditional over-the-counter (OTC) drops may not be as great for eyes as we think.