| Improve the quality of the air in your home | ICYMI: We're in the midst of allergy season! Hopefully, you haven't been feeling congested, dealing with a runny nose, or itching your eyes too much. | Your home can house several allergens and pollutants that you might not even be aware of, like pet dander or dust mites. And these irritants can exacerbate your symptoms, especially if you have asthma. | If you notice your allergies aren't better when you're indoors, consider getting an air purifier. Their benefits depend on a number of factors, including the type of filter it uses, what you're trying to clear in the air, the existing ventilation in your home, and more. Although research shows that the effectiveness of these tools is limited, a little help could still make a big difference in how you feel! | We recently reviewed a bunch of air purifiers and compiled a list of the top ones for allergies and asthma. Find out what to look for in an air purifier and check out our recommendations below! | | Deep breaths. | — Healthline Newsletter Team | | | |
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| LEVOIT Core 400S Smart True HEPA Air Purifier | LEVOIT's cylinder-shaped device is energy efficient and virtually whisper-quiet while it's operating. Place it in the center of any room for 360-degree cleaning. | | | | | Honeywell HPA100 HEPA Air Purifier | Honeywell's budget-friendly air purifier is intended for medium-size rooms. It filters air through four cleaning levels to collect microscopic particles like pollen, dust, and pet dander. | | | |
| Molekule Air Mini+ | For a portable air purifier, the Molekule Air Mini+ might be your best bet. It traps impurities in the air and breaks them down inside the machine. | | | | | BISSELL air320 Air Purifier | Each layer of BISSELL's medical-grade HEPA filter works to clear out dander, smoke, and odor. It can also capture larger allergens, such as pet hair and lint. | | | |
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