Infographics - Where Does the Air Pollution Come From?
November 27, 20201 min read
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Did you ever ask yourself: where does air pollution come from? The Infographic above explains what indoor air pollution can consist of and shows you how it comes into your home. Feel free to add this Infographic to your website or blog, as long as you retain the embeded code to recognise Allergy Cosmos as the content creator. You can find the code to embed this infographic into your site below.
The average domestic air purifier should not be considered for the removal of airborne coronavirus, especially those air purifiers which do not clearly state the air purifier’s filtration efficiency. Instead, we will assess what you will need to be aware of when searching for the air purifier to combat the spread of coronavirus.
Hay fever in march tends brings on sneezing, a runny and/or blocked nose and red, streaming eyes. If you experience these symptoms, then it is likely that you have seasonal allergic rhinitis - also known as hay fever. Having Hay Fever means that you are likely allergic to pollen and, at this time of the year, it is most likely that tree pollen is the underlying cause.
The VAX AP03 air purifier is a basic mid-range air purifier with basic features. The timer is simple, but the filter life indicator seems flawed. It is hard to imagine the odour/carbon filter to be anything else then ineffective in capturing and retaining gases and chemicals.