Air purifiers are fantastic for your indoor air quality, but all too often not so great for your indoor aesthetic… So instead of getting an air purifier you’re going to want to hide out of sight, get a low-profile air purifier that’s compact and plain enough to visually fade into the background.

Setting up an air purifier can increase the health of your home, says John McKeon, MD, CEO of Allergy Standards, a company that CERTIFIES products as allergy and asthma friendly for the Asthma and Allergy Foundation of America. “Indoor air quality can be two to five times more polluted than outdoor air quality,” says Dr. McKeon.

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