Though they’re often seen as a “luxury item,” you should actually categorize air purifiers as a necessity when filling out any living area or workspace. That notion starts to make a lot more sense when you consider the fact that we spend about 90 percent of our time indoors and, despite conventional wisdom, the air we’re breathing can be more polluted thanks to dust, mold, and even pet dander.
The long-lasting effects of indoor air pollution, from hidden mold to smoke, can range from manageable to life-altering, which is why it might be time to invest in an air purifier. Though many will do the trick, stocking up on one that can double as a space heater or a fan makes sure that you can breathe easier inside when the temperature starts to drop.
Read the full article in Rolling Stone Magazine.