Tuesday, February 18, 2014

Do those air purifiers / ionizers really work? Is it really genuine science at work here?

Do those air purifiers / ionizers really work? Is it really genuine science at work here?: "Most reviews agree that those with severe allergies, asthma and bronchitis -- who need to control indoor air quality as much as possible -- may benefit the most from air purifiers, but only when used in conjunction with other allergen source-control strategies, including ventilation and daily HEPA vacuuming. These reviews say there’s little evidence that air purifiers are effective alone. The Allergy and Asthma Network/Mothers of Asthmatics takes this stance: "Air filters don’t replace the need for eliminating or reducing indoor allergens. Beware of any manufacturer making health claims.""



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