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Air purifiers can refine the polluted air into pure breathable air to a great extent. The air that we breathe may be polluted with dust, particulate matter, pollen grains, smoke, germs, and poisonous gases. All these are triggers for lung diseases and asthma if exposed for longer periods. Installing an air purifier may improve the quality of the air indoors so that the lungs stay healthy and fit.

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I have a dust mite allergy. Is allergen immunotherapy safe?

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Will an air purifier harm the natural immunity of a toddler?

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