
Although the autumn air may be fresh and fresh now, many of us will close the windows in a few months, hoping to avoid the cold night air.
But unfortunately, it may mean that our air is polluted.
According to a 2016 study, as pollution enters our homes, indoor air is actually more harmful to our health than outdoor air.
Fortunately, there is a fix
Meet Sky Air treatment system is a new air purifier of Amway and is expected to become the best HEPA air purifier in the market.
Our residential lives expose us to smoke, fungal spores and chemicals used in paint, varnish and detergent --
We have both the House and the apartment.
But the sky air handling system promises to remove up to 99.
99% of allergens in the air, and contaminants as small as 0. 007 microns.
Atmosphere Sky claims to cover up to 468 square feet (
This could be your whole apartment if you live in shoe box studio New York)
And promised to remain almost silent.
So even if it's playing a hero and saving you from breathing polluted air, you can even forget that it's running.
Of course, because this is a 21-
Century equipment, atmospheric sky has a companion app that lets you turn the system on or off from anywhere and adjust the settings.
This means that if you have just repainted or cleaned your home in depth, you can start the power supply of the system;
Or, turn things down a little if you know the sky has been running for a while.
Even with the exception of removing contaminants that you may not know, the sky has a more practical use --
Remove the smell of cooking and pets.
These smells become particularly pungent in the cold winter, as you are most unlikely to open a window, otherwise they may disappear.
The atmospheric sky system is not cheap and retails for $1,699, but can you really put a price tag on breathing clean air?