Allergy Air Purifiers
Allergy air purifiers can help alleviate symptoms because they often employ the use of advanced HEPA filters which have the ability to remove up to 99.97% of allergy-causing particulates. Allergy air purifiers are also specially designed to be constructed of materials that do not off-gas - making these ideal for asthma and asthma sufferers alike.




- Covers 700 sq. ft.
- 4 purification stages
- Lightweight & portable
- Covers 900 sq. ft.
- 3 stage filtration
- Programmable timer feature
- Covers 350 sq. ft.
- 3 purification stages
- PlasmaWave technology
- Covers 2,000 sq. ft.
- 3 purification stages
- Good for allergies
- Covers 165 sq. ft.
- Durable construction
- Lightweight & portable
- Covers 425 sq. ft.
- Eco-friendly
- Low maintenance
- Covers 1,500 sq. ft.
- 4 purification stages
- Easy to use
- Covers 680 sq. ft.
- 3 purification stages
- Free personal air cleaner!
- Covers 1,500 sq. ft.
- 4 purification stages
- Steel construction
- Covers 450 sq. ft.
- Energy star rated
- All purpose purification
- Covers 347 sq. ft.
- 3 purification stages
- Impurities indicator
- Covers 350 sq. ft.
- Auto mode
- Includes programmable timer
- Covers 254 sq. ft.
- Triple stage filtration
- Features a humidification system
Can an Air Purifier Help With Your Allergy or Asthma Symptoms?
Particulates such as dust, dander, and pollen are all major causes of illness in the United States, with over 50 million Americans suffering from some kind of allergy. Allergies are essentially an overreaction of the immune system to a substance that is harmless to most people. However, in an allergy sufferer, the body's immune system treats the substance as an invader and acts appropriately, resulting in symptoms ranging from sneezing to watery eyes, to serious respiratory problems.
Asthma, on the other hand, is a chronic disease that affects the airways. In asthma sufferers, the inside wall of these airways become inflamed and swollen, making the airways sensitive. This causes a reaction in which the airways get narrower and less air flows to the lung tissue, causing symptoms such as wheezing, coughing, chest tightness, and breathing difficulties.
These two illness are often related, as asthma sufferers often suffer from allergies and vice versa. Thankfully, allergy and asthma air purifiers can help alleviate symptoms because they often employ the use of advanced HEPA filters which have the ability to remove up to 99.97% of allergy-causing particulates. Allergy air purifiers are also specially designed to be constructed of materials that do not off-gas - making these ideal for asthma and asthma sufferers alike.





















