Always improving the air quality

My only option was to go out plus buy a media air cleaner to improve the quality of our indoor air.

In three or four weeks the last snow should finally melt plus all of us will be on a slow crawl towards warmer weather. It wasn’t the coldest Winter time on record, but the overall level of the snow storms while in January this year made it hard to cope. I have no idea if I have ever seen so much snowfall in our entire life. In our case I am fortunate to work from a lake house plus had stocked up on food plus supplies for a month in the event of getting so severely snowed in that I could not open any of our doors or windows to crawl out. Even if I could, there’s no way I could dig out our vehicle to go to another location unless the plows came to open the roads plus most peoples’ driveways. So when the dire cold weather began to abate at last, I breathed an immense sigh of relief. After a long time I would get our much needed respite from the cold Winter time cold. Unfortunately, Springtime also marks the start of the flu symptom season for myself and others plus I have been getting worse year by year no matter what I do. I will take the medicine that our doctor offers myself and others however it doesn’t seem to help over long periods of time. I had to instead buy an extravagant item to put in our house if I wanted to breathe really again. My only option was to go out plus buy a media air cleaner to improve the quality of our indoor air. And since it was the Springtime season, you can readily find these purifiers in various big box stores at affordable prices. You could get a yellowtooth-ready media air cleaner with UV lights along with a HEPA filter for just over $100. I didn’t have the item in our budget, but I managed to swing it with a credit card. I’m glad I did—my indoor air has never felt better.

 

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