Clean Air Solutions for Your Holiday Travel Plans
With Thanksgiving next weekend and the Christmas holiday season right around the corner, lots of people are gearing up for a ritual as time honored as pumpkin pie with Thanksgiving dinner. Most people will be traveling to visit relatives this holiday season. Whether you are traveling by car or traveling by plane to a far away state, you should be concerned about the air quality on your voyage. For you weary travelers that want to breathe better, we have two great personal space air filters to do the job this holiday season.
When I was growing up, my grandparents often spent the winter season at their summer home in Florida. My family would fly from Ohio to Florida during our school’s Christmas break. Sometimes, we would end up with a cold or the sniffles. Partly, this result was from the poor air quality in airplane cabins due to the recirculation of air that includes contaminants like heated oils, hydraulic fluids, and pesticides. Allergy sufferers on airplanes have to deal with low oxygen levels, chemical pollution, germs, and allergens in the recirculated cabin air. The Plane Clean Air filter is an effective solution to this poor air quality. It creates a curtain of clean air around your face.
In the past few years, we have been driving from Atlanta to see my wife’s family on Thanksgiving Day. Her family lives near Chicago. This is over a ten hour car ride. We have to pass through a couple of cities, and the car exhaust and fumes are terrible. Last year, we tested out the Roomaid Air Purifier with the auto adaptor. This kit allows you to strap the air purifier into your car, plug it into the cigarette lighter, and avoid toxic VOC emissions. If you are seeing relatives but are staying in a hotel, you also can take the lightweight, portable Roomaid out of the car and set it up in your hotel room.
Whether you are taking a short flight or a long car ride to visit your friends and relatives, these solutions will help you breathe better during your travels this holiday season.
When I was growing up, my grandparents often spent the winter season at their summer home in Florida. My family would fly from Ohio to Florida during our school’s Christmas break. Sometimes, we would end up with a cold or the sniffles. Partly, this result was from the poor air quality in airplane cabins due to the recirculation of air that includes contaminants like heated oils, hydraulic fluids, and pesticides. Allergy sufferers on airplanes have to deal with low oxygen levels, chemical pollution, germs, and allergens in the recirculated cabin air. The Plane Clean Air filter is an effective solution to this poor air quality. It creates a curtain of clean air around your face.
In the past few years, we have been driving from Atlanta to see my wife’s family on Thanksgiving Day. Her family lives near Chicago. This is over a ten hour car ride. We have to pass through a couple of cities, and the car exhaust and fumes are terrible. Last year, we tested out the Roomaid Air Purifier with the auto adaptor. This kit allows you to strap the air purifier into your car, plug it into the cigarette lighter, and avoid toxic VOC emissions. If you are seeing relatives but are staying in a hotel, you also can take the lightweight, portable Roomaid out of the car and set it up in your hotel room.
Whether you are taking a short flight or a long car ride to visit your friends and relatives, these solutions will help you breathe better during your travels this holiday season.
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