By Dexter Francis De Vera
Home air purifiers are on the rise, partly as a response to concerns over air quality. While our homes are designed to provide shelter, many of us are spending much more time indoors now and indoor air is often more polluted than the air outside. Our exposure to poor indoor air quality puts us at risk of exposure to indoor particles and pollutants that can induce or aggravate respiratory ailments.
Despite their claims, are air purifiers a reliable solution to get rid of indoor pollutants? The answer is yes. They should not be confused with oil diffusers and humidifiers which add particles to indoor air.
If going through a list of technical specifications is making your search far from being easy, just tell yourself what are your concerns that need some addressing—allergies, asthma triggers, dust, molds, pollen, pet hair, and dander? In buying an air purifier, our reason should be simple: to improve the air quality of our living space.
There are more household appliances on the market now than ever before, each boasting newer and better features than the others. But thanks to the wide array of technological upgrades and ease in shopping online, it is now easy to decide what should matter. Choose the right size air purifier for your needs and consider the square footage of the room you want to purify. In most situations, air purifiers are best placed in the bedroom. It truly does promote healthy sleep.
ProMED, the fastest growing medical devices brand in the country introduces two new air purifiers in their product range—the AIR740u and AIR725u.
The ProMED AIR740u (P10,900) is an awesome unit that can cover up to 40 square meters making it ideal for the living room, kitchen, small offices, and medical clinics; while the ProMED AIR725u (P7,900) covers up to 25 square meters of living space.
Both air purifiers have multi-stage purification features thanks to the built-in 7-layer filtration design, HEPA 13 medical-grade filter, high-quality active carbon filter, and built-in ionizer. Very economical due to its washable filter. The digital display indicates a filter replacement indicator, on/off timer, a smart auto mode that automatically adjusts the three low-noise fan speed depending on air quality—all in the unit’s soft-touch button control for easy operation. Both units come with remote control and a child lock feature to avoid children from changing the settings of the unit.
Get the most air quality improvement for your money by choosing the right filtration with the ProMED air purifiers. To know more about ProMED medical devices and their other products, visit www.promed.ph and www.goodguys.com.ph/promed.
The ProMED AIR740u and AIR725u air purifiers are now available at All Home, All Digital by All Home stores around the metro, and at https://www.lazada.com.ph/shop/good-guys-ph