Air purification is key for allergy-sufferers

My only concern about using a reusable air filter is that I don’t know how clean it will actually get when it is washed so that it is fresh for the next round of filtration.

The Spring and Summer months are usually my favorite time of the year because I love being out in the sun! I love flowers and I love being out in water to cool off from the heat. What I really hate about those same months is the amount of pollen that sheds from oak trees because my allergies and sinuses cannot take it! During those months I feel like I swap out so many air filters that I might as well call myself an air conditioning technician. Even when I purchase the air filters that claim to be better and block filter out smaller particles than others, I still think I have to swap them out because they get clogged so easily. I really feel like it’s a waste of money to swap out the filters that often, and I wonder if there is a way that I can use reusable air filters instead. My only concern about using a reusable air filter is that I don’t know how clean it will actually get when it is washed so that it is fresh for the next round of filtration. I feel like throwing the air filter into the washer, or even handwashing it won’t really clean everything out. I would still be willing to try it because I am spending so much money a month on expensive air filters that don’t help as much. In addition to those filters, I have portable air purification systems set up around my house so I can move them into rooms that I am occupying.

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