Over 60 Million people in the U.S. Manage Allergies or Asthma
Common Allergens and Irritants
Common Allergy symptoms
Allergy-free zone
1. Remove airborne allergens with a high-powered true HEPA air purifier
2. Keep windows and door closed to prevent entry of pollen
3. Wear a mask when doing yard work to avoid inhaling pollen
4. Clean your air ducts and change the filters before turning on your air conditioner for the first time
5. Vacuum once or twice a week to keep allergens to a minimum
6. Use a humidifier to keep your air at between 35% and 50% humidity
Based on the guidelines set by the National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute, environmental control should be a part of the allergy and asthma treatment plan. Tested by third-party, independent laboratory, our Rabbit air MinusA2 AAFA air purifier is proven to reduce airborne allergy triggers and is suitable for people with asthma and allergies.
About Asthma & allergy friendly certified MinusA2 air purifier
The asthma & allergy friendly™ Certification Program, administered by the Asthma and Allergy Foundation of America (AAFA) in partnership with the international research organization Allergy Standards Limited (ASL), is an independent program created to scientifically test and identify consumer products that are more suitable for people with asthma and allergies.
In order to be certified, the asthma & allergy friendly™ air purifiers have passed testing and meet the following criteria:
1. The air purifier can reduce bio-allergen levels in a defined space
2. The reduction in the bio-allergens is a result of actual removal and not just re-distribution
3. The air purifier does not contribute to ozone levels in the home