| That's a good question, happy to answer. I have asthma and mild allergies triggered by pet dander and sometimes seasonal pollen and such. It's a 3 bedroom house. 7 rooms total. And we have pets, because we're dumb. Ideally we'd have one filter for each room, but they're not the cheapest things, so we just keep them in the rooms where we spend the most time. Do they work? They've had a positive impact on my asthma/allergies. Not a magic cure, but nothing is. Obviously, it is a part of a comprehensive strategy that includes vacuuming and so forth. Side benefits of the filters are that they also cut down on dust accumulation on surfaces, and are somewhat effective at reducing odors in general thanks to the swappable charcoal filters. (FWIW they used to go on sale for like $119 once in a while, in pre-COVID times. That's when we got ours...) It's just never occurred to me to filter
the air in my home aside from burning
something on the stove or similar
Yeah, I don't think this is some sort of thing that everybody needs to do.If you're currently doing fine, then this doesn't seem like something you need.... |