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    Why Qalm?


    1. Indoor Air Quality in the U.S. Is Worse Than Most People Think

    • According to the EPA, indoor air can be 2-5 times more polluted than outdoor air.
    • Common household pollutants include dust, pet dander, mold spores, pollen, VOCs (from furniture, cleaning products, and paint), and smoke.

    For many people, poor indoor air quality leads to allergies, congestion, fatigue, and long-term respiratory issues.



    2. More Americans Suffer from Allergies & Asthma

    • Over 50 million Americans suffer from allergies each year.
    • 1 in 12 people (25+ million Americans) have asthma, which is often worsened by indoor allergens.

    For those with seasonal allergies or respiratory issues, an air purifier can be life-changing, reducing airborne triggers and improving breathing.



    3. Wildfire Smoke & Air Pollution Are Growing Concerns

    • In Western states (California, Oregon, Washington, etc.), wildfires have dramatically increased in frequency and severity.
    • Even people hundreds of miles away experience smoke infiltration in their homes.
    • Cities with high traffic pollution or industrial emissions (New York, Los Angeles, Houston, etc.) also have poor outdoor air quality, which seeps indoors.

    An air purifier removes fine particulate matter (PM2.5) from smoke and pollution, which is linked to lung disease, heart disease, and cognitive decline.



    4. More Americans Have Pets Indoors Than Ever

    • 70% of U.S. households own a pet (dogs, cats, birds, etc.), meaning pet dander and hair are major sources of indoor air pollution.
    • Pet-related allergens linger in carpets, furniture, and bedding, even after cleaning.

    An air purifier with HEPA filtration reduces pet allergens, helping people breathe easier and prevent allergy flare-ups.



    5. Newer Homes Trap More Pollutants Inside

    • Modern homes are built to be more airtight for energy efficiency, which also means less natural ventilation.
    • This traps pollutants inside—dust, odors, carbon dioxide buildup, and volatile organic compounds (VOCs).

    An air purifier circulates and refreshes the air, preventing stale, polluted indoor environments.



    So, Are Air Purifiers Necessary?

    For allergy sufferers? Yes. They significantly reduce symptoms.

    For people in polluted cities or wildfire zones? Yes. They protect against airborne toxins.

    For pet owners? Highly recommended. They minimize dander and pet odors.

    For families with young kids or seniors? Yes. Clean air reduces long-term health risks.

    For the average American? Helpful, but not essential unless specific air quality concerns exist.



    The Bottom Line:

    Most Americans would benefit from an air purifier, even if they don’t realize it yet. Poor air quality is a silent problem, and the effects build up over time. While not every home needs one, for those with allergies, pets, or exposure to pollution, it’s one of the easiest ways to improve health and well-being.

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    You won't regret breathing healthier air.