Breathe Easy This Cedar Fever Season with the Right Air Purifier
Many people have reached out to Blue Dot asking about duct cleaning, but that might not always be the solution. With Cedar Fever season in full swing, the pollen, dust, and other allergens in San Antonio can make breathing more difficult. Your home’s air quality plays a key role in how well you can handle these seasonal challenges. Air purifiers could be a good option to improve your indoor air and make it more comfortable.
What’s the Difference Between Air Purifiers?
Portable air purifiers work by pulling air from the room into the system to clean it. In contrast, air purifiers installed directly into your HVAC system treat the air as it moves through your ducts. This method offers whole-home air purification, helping to improve air quality throughout your house.
There are several air purification systems available, like the REME HALO, Dust Free® Active, and Solaris, all of which can help improve air quality. These systems use advanced technologies such as UV light and ionization to address bacteria, viruses, mold, and odors as the air moves through your HVAC system.
Tackling Dust, Pollen, and Pet Dander
The REME HALO, Dust Free® Active, and Solaris systems all use ionization technology to cluster tiny particles like dust, pollen, and pet dander together. This makes it easier for your HVAC filter to capture them, helping the filter work more efficiently and leaving your home’s air cleaner.
Which System Is Right for You?
Choosing the right air purification system for your home depends on your needs. Whether you decide on the REME HALO, Dust Free® Active, Solaris, or another system, you’ll benefit from cleaner air, fewer allergens, and better HVAC performance.
With Cedar Fever season in full swing, now is an ideal time to consider installing an air purifier to help manage allergens and improve your indoor air quality.