Dry Skin, Allergies, or Congestion? The Right Air Device Makes All the Difference
The average person spends around 90 percent of their time indoors, according to the Environmental Protection Agency. Add to that the fact that modern buildings are designed to allow for very little airflow from the outside—resulting in dryer indoor air and allowing dust, pollen, mold, and other allergens to build up inside—and it’s easy to see why maintaining good indoor air quality is so important.
Air purifiers and humidifiers can significantly improve the air quality in your home, but which device is best suited for you?