More than 39,000 American lives are lost to asbestos-related diseases every year. And yet, while asbestos use has been restricted in the United States, it is not fully banned. Asbestos can commonly be found in floor tiles, insulation, and other building materials, and even some automobile parts like brakes and...
Do Air Purifiers Work for Secondhand Smoke?
By now, everyone knows about the dangers of smoking. Smoking can cause cancer, heart disease, strokes, lung diseases, diabetes, and COPD and increases the risk for tuberculosis, eye diseases, and immune system problems. But, smoking doesn’t only affect the smoker. Indoor smoke can have an adverse effect on home occupants,...
Do I Need An Air Purifier If I Live In An Area With Good Air Quality?
If you live in a city or in a wildfire-prone region, you just need to look out your window to see why an air purifier is necessary. Smog, smoke, and hazy skies are clear indicators that the air quality is low. But, what about if you live in the countryside...
The Buchinger Wilhelmi Institute Partners With aeris To Keep Clinics Open Safely
Buchinger Wilhelmi Institute, the world’s leading clinic for therapeutic fasting, integrative medicine, and inspiration relied on aeris air purifiers to keep their clinics open safely throughout the pandemic.
Why Are My Allergies So Bad In the Fall?
For allergy sufferers, the end of summer can feel like a welcome relief. Cooler temperatures and fewer plants growing seems to offer better air quality. Unfortunately, that's not really the case. Along with the crisp air and falling leaves of autumn comes even more challenges for those who struggle with...