7.14.2019

Do you really need an air purifier in your home? We asked an expert

We make around a million things in our homes, and many of them are constantly affecting the quality of our air. Cooking on the stove , washing laundry with conventional detergents and lighting candles help to make the room air more stressed than the outside air.

Toxic chemicals can cause physical irritation in some people (tingling in the throat, watery eyes and headache), but not in others. This can make it difficult to determine how clean or dirty the air is.

What kind of air pollutants should I be worried about? What can I do to keep her away from my house? Do I have to buy an expensive air filter for each room? Here at mbg we answer many of these questions and ask ourselves questions! - So I allowed myself to contact an expert to get answers.

Shelly Miller, Ph.D. is Professor of Environmental Engineering at the University of Colorado at Boulder. He specializes in air pollution and is currently exploring the relationship between respiratory health and the home environment. Here she analyzes what you need to know to breathe better.

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