Spring may bring beautiful weather, but for allergy sufferers, it also marks the start of a season filled with sneezing, itchy eyes, and sinus headaches. While outdoor allergens like pollen are unavoidable, many people don’t realize that indoor air quality can actually make allergy symptoms worse.
Dust mites, pet dander, mold spores, and pollen can all make their way into your home—and linger in the air you breathe. Fortunately, installing an air purifier for allergies can make a world of difference. Let’s explore how air purifiers help combat allergy symptoms and why now is the perfect time to invest in one.