Indoor air purifiers in baby's room
Increasingly in recent
years, people have purchased Indoor air purifiers for their baby's or children's rooms,
particularly when their children suffer from
allergies or
asthma. In
recent years, it has become customary to place silent air purifiers in a baby's room
regardless of whether or not the baby is experiencing respiratory problems.
You need not buy air purifiers from us to get this advice, the information is
free.
Our first advice, warning,
and plea is to completely refrain from allowing
cigarette smoke at all in the
home where a baby lives. Babies, especially premature ones, have lungs that may
not be well developed. Even healthy babies lungs may have weak, underdeveloped
muscles and their breathing systems may not be completely developed or operating
fully. Even if you buy air purifiers the child will have some exposure.
However, if there is going
to be smoking in the house regardless, get a true
HEPA unit with a lot
of activated carbon to absorb the smoke and chemicals. Also, keep a silent
unit in the baby's room running 24/7.
If there is no smoke in the
house is the indoor unit still needed? Yes. The U.S. Environmental Protection
Agency has published many reports stating the air in our homes is two to five
times as polluted as outdoor air. Even the cleaning products themselves can
leave harmful toxins in the air which make it difficult for babies to breathe.
An indoor air purifier that is designed to remove
chemicals and odors
is particularly important.
Clean air and a baby's
immune system are inextricably linked. It is so important, especially during
the sleeping hours that a baby breathes clean air so that its little lungs and
its immune system have time to rest and rejuvenate. In the very least, the
baby's bedroom or room where it does most of its sleeping should have a high
quality HEPA air purifier.
Some mother's worry that if
their baby's rooms are too clean the babies won't develop the natural immunities
required to for general health. That argument doesn't quite hold up when it
comes to airborne particles. Breathing in
dust,
pollens, mold spores, and
pet
allergens are bad for adults with healthy systems, but for babies they can lead
to greatly weakened systems.
Both of these air cleaners are
ideal for small rooms.
HealthMate Junior
HealthMate Junior Plus
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VALUE YOUR MONEY BEFORE PURCHASING AN AIR PURIFIER! Answer the following questions:
- Does the chosen manufacturer have independent tests to prove its claims?
- How does the machine purify the air?
- Does the chosen air purifier generate ozone? Is it safe?
- How much will it cost to run? How much will it cost to replace filters and parts?
- Is it noisy?
- Is the technology clean and environmentally friendly?
- How big and heavy is it?
- Will it interfere in my house décor?
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