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Improving Health With Air Conditioning
Do you suffer from that cause your eyes to itch, your nose to run and your throat to be sore? If so, an air-conditioner will improve your health considerably. Air conditioners filter the air as it comes into the room, so all that pollen, dust and smoke gets filtered out.

Allergens come into the home by various means such as a door or window opening, pets coming inside, or even the type of carpet on the floor. If your air conditioner is the type that re-cycles the same air, then it will filter the air that is in the room, removing dust and other allergens. Air-conditioning goes a long way towards keeping the air inside the home clean and pure so that even asthmatics will notice an improvement in their breathing.

Some people

are allergic to sudden temperature changes, humidity or mould. An air-conditioner maintains an even temperature and reduces humidity; less humidity means that mould will not be a problem, since it needs humidity to thrive.

Elderly people are more prone to suffer from heat-stress, so an air conditioner will certainly be beneficial to them, keeping the temperature at a comfortable level no matter what the weather.

Do you need air conditioners to improve your health? Find out more about the energy-efficient Gen III reverse cycle air conditioning with Fresh Air technology from Advantage Air (http://www.advantageair.com.au).

 

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