Improve Air Quality in Your Nursery and Protect Your Baby’s Health

July 27, 2009, Posted by admin at 4:00 pm |

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The following is a guest post by Shireen Shah of air-purifier-home.com.

Indoor air quality is one of the biggest concerns when it comes to maintaining health and home. However, if you live in a particularly smoggy urban area, or have asthmatic children, you’re one of the many for whom this becomes an even more pressing issue. While all these concerns are valid, the quality of air is even more critical for anyone with a newborn or infant child.

The Mistake Most Parents Make

Many new parents can be found placing a humidifier in their baby’s nursery. While a humidifier is a good go-to gadget, it may not be ideal for certain (humid) regions or homes that already suffer from humidity-related problems. The alternative may be an air conditioner, but for a baby’s delicate system, an air conditioner is far too powerful and will likely provide too much cooling.

The key issue here is air quality and to get the best air quality, parents may want to consider an air purifier. An air purifier can have the greatest single impact in your child’s environment. Once it’s agreed upon that getting an air purifier is possibly the best option for your baby, the next step is finding a high quality (but reasonably priced) device. One that parents may wish to consider is the Austin Air Baby’s Breath Air Purifier, which provides the highest level of protection from a variety of airborne contaminants.

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  1. Shya says:

    Great article!

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