Air purifier against pollen – so your home stays pollen-free
High quality air purifier can Pollen Reliably filter out the room air and save those who suffer from pollen allergy the annoying symptoms at home or at work. Those who are allergic to bee pollen have to struggle with symptoms such as irritated and watery eyes or a runny nose in spring and summer.
Mild winters and a warmer climate have ensured that pollen now flies earlier in the year and well into autumn. The rest times for allergy sufferers will be shorter. Glad to be with one Air purifier from Kleinfeldt GmbH at least keep your own four walls free of pollen.
Get rid of pollen at home and at work with air purifiers
Air purifiers are so compact today that they can be easily set up wherever people want to live or work undisturbed by pollen. Pollen is given off by trees, grasses, bushes and various types of grain and floats as a tiny particles in the air . Most pollen is invisible to the eye. If they are inhaled or get into the eyes, they cause severe irritation of the respiratory tract or mucous membranes in allergy sufferers. Air purifiers exchange the air you breathe in the environment, pump them through their filters and collect pollen and other allergens such as dust or spores. Inside, the air is completely exchanged several times per hour and almost completely freed from irritating particles . For pollen allergy sufferers, air purifiers mean that they can finally breathe deeply again.

Additional measures against pollen
In addition to the pollen in the air, allergens are also carried into the house in other ways. For example, they stick to clothing or bed linen. Regular washing of clothes and bedclothes also removes these bee pollen so that it cannot circulate back into the air. Smooth surfaces should be cleaned of pollen and dust with a damp cloth. Together with the use of an air purifier, you can make your home pollen-free in no time at all.
What do air purifiers have to do against pollen?
Here is an overview of the criteria an air purifier against pollen should meet:
- Does the air purifier have a HEPA filter? Pollen is tiny – some are only 0.008 mm in size. In order to capture these tiny particles, an air purifier must be equipped with a HEPA filter. A filter may only be labeled HEPA (High Efficiency Particulate Air) if it removes at least 99.97 percent of all suspended particles from the air. It is an extremely dense network of fibers made up of hundreds of filter layers. In good HEPA filters, particles as small as 0.001 mm are caught. In addition to pollen, they also trap other pollutants such as animal hair, house dust, fine dust or even pathogens and remove them from the air we breathe.
- What is the rate of air circulation? In order to keep the room air permanently free of pollen, it has to flow permanently through the filters. Modern air filters can change the room air up to five times an hour. A minimum of twice an hour is recommended for allergy sufferers. When buying, pay attention to the number of square meters indicated for the air circulation per hour and accordingly buy a device that is designed for twice the room size.
- Is the air purifier quiet enough? Whether working in the office or at night in the bedroom – the air purifier should not be disturbed by operating noises. However, modern devices run very quietly and can hardly be heard. For night-time operation, it also makes sense to use an air purifier that is designed for larger rooms. This can then work with a lower number of cycles and is therefore particularly quiet.
- Does the air purifier fit the room size? The circulation capacity per square meter is an important value. But when choosing the air purifier, you must also ensure that it fits into the desired room. Ideally, the device would be in the middle of the room. Since this is usually not desired, another place with sufficient distance to the wall must be chosen. There should always be a distance of one meter from furniture. The best place to place it is near a door, window, or heater. When buying, consider not only the performance but also the dimensions of the device in order to find a suitable model.
- Are replacement filters available at any time? The filters on the air purifier should be easy to change. Since filter cleaning is time-consuming and difficult, we recommend disposable filters. Choose inexpensive and efficient spin-on filters that are available at any time. If you are allergic to pollen, it is advisable to change the filters every six months, but no later than after a year.
Increase your quality of life with air purifiers against pollen
An air purifier can do that Massively improve the quality of life for pollen allergy sufferers . At the workplace or in your own four walls, the air is continuously filtered and freed of allergens. Get yourself a modern branded device that impresses with its extremely low volume, economical operation and high performance.