What Are the Benefits of the Ionic Breeze?

What Are the Benefits of the Ionic Breeze?
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A common mistake households make is assuming the air in the home is clean. This misinterpretation can trigger health problems such as allergies, asthma and even sleeping problems. Dirt, dust, pollen, mold, dust mites and pet dander can become trapped in furniture, bedding, carpeting and clothing from the air that circulates throughout the house. The Ionic Breeze can help remedy this.

How the Ionic Breeze Works

The Ionic Breeze works by electrically charging the air particles floating around, then captures them inside the plates that are in the air purifier. Once the air has been cleaned, the Ionic Breeze circulates clean air back into the home. The Ionic Breeze can clean up to 500 square feet. The Asthma and Allergy Foundation of America granted the Ionic Breeze a Seal of Truth. The Seal of Truth signifies the air purifier meets the claims and standards of the foundation. The Ionic Breeze can pull mold, bacteria, pet dander, cigarette smoke and dust mites right out of the air.

Benefits of the Ionic Breeze

There are other air purifiers on the market that are equipped with replaceable filters, but not the Ionic Breeze. The metal plates inside this machine may be taken out and rinsed or cleaned off. This saves money over time. The Ionic Breeze helps make the air clean and crisp. And since it improves air quality by eliminating many pollutants, it rids the air of odors, leaving it smelling fresh and inviting.

Health benefits from the Ionic Breeze

Lots of people perform colon cleanses and total body detoxifications, but the upper respiratory system is almost always overlooked. By keeping the air cleaner, asthma attacks, allergies, wheezing, sore throats and coughing can be lessened. When the Ionic Breeze rids the air of allergens, they can no longer become trapped in pillows and pillow cases, and we no longer have to breathe them in while we sleep. This can result in more restful nights as allergens can constrict airways, causing coughing and congestion.

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Article reviewed by Mia Paul Last updated on: Apr 19, 2010

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