No parent wants to see their child suffering. Asthma and the risk of asthma attacks is a great source of worry for many people. Removing the triggers in the home that can cause an attack is the best thing a parent can do for a child suffering with asthma. An air purifier can remove all sorts of allergens and particles from the air in the home and a HEPA air filter is ideal for asthma sufferers as it removes 99.97% of all particles. In this article we will see the types of air cleaners that serve the purpose best to help to choose the best HEPA air purifier for children with asthma.
An air purifier is a device that basically does one thing: draw air from a room, clean it and send it back into circulation. It sucks the air in using a fan and removes contaminants such as dust, pollen, dust mites, and other allergens, which trigger asthma in children.
One type of purifier that uses the filter method is the High Efficiency Particulate Absorbing or HEPA air purifier. HEPA filters are basically made of fiberglass fibers that are arranged randomly. All HEPA filters must meet the HEPA standard which states that it requires the removal of at least 99.97% of pollutants or particles that are as small as 0.3 microns in size. Purifiers that meet the HEPA standard are labelled as 'true HEPA'. Any appliance labelled 'HEPA-like', '99% HEPA' or 'HEPA-type' does not meet this standard and would not be the best purifier for children with asthma.
The Hunter QuietFlo and HEPAtech models are both popular true HEPA filters that offer superb air filtration of allergens and other particles.
IQAir is one of the leading manufacturers of air purifiers and their HealthPro Compact and HealthPro Plus models are amongst the best HEPA air purifiers for children with asthma.
The majority of children with asthma are allergic to pet dander, pollen, mold and dust mites. By eliminating these in your home, you remove the possible asthma triggers so that your child can relax, play and sleep in their own home without the risk of another terrifying asthma attack.
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