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by The Molekule Insights Team

When it gets cold outside, there’s no better place to be than cuddled up under a blanket, sipping tea and admiring your new scented candles. Too bad that blanket you dragged out of the closet is infested with dust mites and theHoliday Cheer-scented candle is spewing toxic chemicals into your air, right? Well, before winter drags on too long and our time inside begins to feel less like a Hallmark movie and more like a hostage situation, perhaps it’s time to start thinking about your indoor air quality and how an air purifier might be able to give you that breath of fresh air you’re craving.

1. Dust Mites: A Microscopic Menace

Invisible to the naked eye, dust mites are a major culprit triggering allergies, especially in winter when homes are sealed tight. These tiny arachnids thrive in bedding, upholstery, and carpets.

Stylishly unmade bed

 

Solution: Regularly wash bedding in hot water, vacuum carpets and upholstery, and invest in allergen-proof mattress and pillow covers. An air purifier placed on your bedside table can capture and destroy airborne dust mites that get thrown into the air as you toss and turn, providing purified air to breathe all night long.


An air purifier placed on your bedside table can capture and destroy airborne dust mites that get thrown into the air as you toss and turn, providing purified air to breathe all night long.

 

2. Mold Spores: Thriving in Damp Corners

Mold spores go dormant in cold temperatures, but heating systems turned on during winter means mold can get a second chance at reproducing. Mold spores can cause respiratory issues and allergic reactions, making them a significant concern for indoor air quality.

Glass-doored shower with green tile

 

Solution: Control indoor humidity levels with dehumidifiers and ensure proper ventilation in bathrooms and kitchens. Clean and inspect damp areas regularly. While it’s virtually impossible to eradicate mold spores from your home, Molekule’s PECO technology actually destroys airborne mold spores, helping reduce the chances of mold growing.

3. Pet Dander: A Furry Friend's Unseen Trail

Any animal with fur or feathers produces pet dander. Even hypoallergenic breeds of cats and dogs produce dander, just less than some other breeds. In winter, when windows are closed, these microscopic particles linger longer in indoor spaces, wreaking havoc on the sinuses of the unsuspecting.

Woman cuddling with cute, furry dog on couch

 

Solution: Bathe and groom pets regularly to minimize dander. Designate pet-free zones in the home, particularly in bedrooms. Molekule air purifiers, placed strategically in common pet areas, capture and destroy airborne pet dander, providing cleaner air for both you and your furry friends.

Even hypoallergenic breeds of cats and dogs produce dander, just less than some other breeds.

4. VOCs: Unseen Aggravators

Common household items like cleaning products, scented candles, and even cooking can release volatile organic compounds (VOCs) into the air. In winter, when homes are less ventilated, these pollutants can accumulate and become up to 5x more concentrated than outdoors.

Solution: Opt for natural cleaning products and be mindful of ventilation when using items with strong odors. Place your Molekule air purifiers in high-traffic areas, providing efficient VOC removal.

 

In winter, when homes are less ventilated, these pollutants can accumulate and become up to 5x more concentrated than outdoors

5. Pollen: Cedar Fever

For a certainvery aware section of the United States, cedar fever is a very real condition that peaks from December through February, especially in Texas and areas with high populations of cedar and juniper trees.

Solution: Wipe down shoes and outdoor gear before entering the home. Regularly clean floors and surfaces to minimize pollen accumulation. Place your air purifiers near entry points (doors, windows) so they can capture and destroy pollen.

Elevate Your Indoor Air Quality with Molekule

Winter allergies may be as inevitable as the seasons, but your home doesn't have to be a haven for allergens. Follow the tips outlined above, and use your air purifiers in key areas to ensure a continuous supply of clean air, so you can embrace winter and breathe better air in the comfort of your home.

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