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NEWS ALERT: The EPA addresses the use of air purifiers for COVID-19.
NEWS ALERT: The EPA addresses the use of air purifiers for COVID-19.
The CDC confirms that airborne viruses may be able to infect people who are more than 6 feet away
These transmissions occurred within enclosed spaces that had inadequate ventilation.
Will an air cleaner or air purifier help protect me and my family from COVID-19 in my home?
When used properly, air purifiers can help reduce airborne contaminants including viruses in a home or confined space.
The CDC Recommends Portable Air Cleaners
Poor indoor air quality can cause a stuffy nose, sore throat, coughing or wheezing, headache, burning eyes, or skin rash.
Health technology policy assessment
Information on how effective in-room air cleaners are and when they should be used.
The Coronavirus in the Air: What We Know and What Can Help
Unfiltered air can look clean. It isn't. In normal times, the air around us can — and does — cause serious health problems, contributing to infectious disease.