Have you ever thought about the quality of air that is in your living-space?<\/strong><\/p>\n
As with taking a simple breath and relying on our bodies to ‘just’ do this for us, living in clean air and being able to breathe, is something we all take for granted, however especially those with allergies and asthma know that it’s a serious issue that is only getting worse.<\/p>\n
Allergies and asthma are two health problems that can be helped with clean indoor air. When airborne irritants are removed, allergy and asthma sufferers often find relief from their symptoms. Even healthy people who have never suffered from allergies can benefit from clean air. Dust, smoke and other particles float around in the air, causing your drapes and furniture to gather dust. So by ‘simply’ removing airborne dust particles, you reduce the amount of exposure your respiratory system has to them which results in cleaner air all year around that is good for the world, but also for yourself.<\/p>\n
I have really horrible hay fever, and this year in Sydney has (so my GP told me) had the worst season of pollen etc., which have left me with itchy, bloodshot eyes, running nose, blocked throat, and sneezing so much the entirety of Bondi must’ve said ‘Bless you’ by now..
\nSo, as you can imagine, naturally I was excited when\u00a0Dyson<\/strong><\/a> asked me to try out their new Pure Cool Link to help me combat my allergies, provide me with clean air in my house and, you know, make me seem \u00dcBER COOL for having art in my house (because this piece genuinely looks like it!)<\/p>\n
The new Dyson Pure Cool Link<\/strong> <\/a>purifier fan uses a unique 360\u00b0 Glass HEPA filter to remove 99.95% of fine particles such as allergens and pollutants. However, it doesn\u2019t stop there; sensors inside the machine detect changes in conditions, before automatically adjusting airflow to maintain the target air quality. The machine projects purified air quietly, purifying all year round, and working as a cooling fan in summer. Seriously, how GADGET-Y cool is that? I’m such a geek when it come to technology – this actually amazes me!<\/p>\n
There are two ways to control the Pure Link Cool<\/strong><\/a>. There\u2019s a small infrared remote for turning on the fan, increasing or decreasing its power, setting it to oscillate or operate on a timer. Then there\u2019s also a button for putting it into night mode, which limits the fan strength to four or less and dims the LED display on the front, HOWEVER, this is where it get’s really bloody cool (pun intended!).. You can control it<\/em> using the Dyson Link app for Android or iOS. The app provides information on filter life, telling you when you need to change it \u2013 which is roughly once a year depending the quality of air in your house \u2013 and set schedules for it to run on a daily or weekly basis.<\/p>\n
Even after just 3 days with the\u00a0Dyson Pure Link Cool<\/strong><\/a> in my home I’ve noticed it’s been easier to breathe, sneezing has gone down, itchy eyes has almost disappeared and my skin is less itchy, too..
\nThis is of course when I’m at home – unfortunately in these times, when I walk outside again it all comes back.. However, it’s comforting to know that I now can live and breathe in a healthier space in my little sanctuary.<\/p>\n