Lars Dunberger, Head of Technology for Blueair comments on the topic of sleep and air quality: “It is important to place air purifiers in rooms where we spend the most time. Most of us spend a third of our 24-hour day in the bedroom so if I had to recommend one room to locate your air purifier then it would be the bedroom.
Children are particularly vulnerable to indoor air pollutants such as dust, microplastics and chemicals released from toys, paint and outdoor air pollution that passes through the ventilation.
As well as improving sleep, clean air also improves children’s physical health and cognitive abilities, helps fight off coughs and colds and prevents allergies and respiratory illnesses. The Blueair commisioned YouGov survey found that silence followed by clean air are perceived as the most important factors for a good night’s sleep so make sure to buy an air purifier that doesn’t make noise.
Blueair air purifiers are Quiet Mark Approved; they use unique Blueair HEPASilent™ technology and so are whisper-silent meaning you can sleep next to one without the worry of it making any noise. Air purifiers also come in a variety of sizes so be sure to choose an air purifier that is the right size for your room.”