According to The Allergy and Asthma Association of America, over 50 million U.S. citizens experience allergies every year, and allergies are the country’s sixth-leading cause of chronic illness. Airborne allergies are widespread and can lead to itchy, watery eyes, sneezing chest tightness, and coughs.
Since airborne allergies are caused by spores or pollen in the air, millions of people are forced to stay indoors with the windows closed on beautiful, warm days. They may run air conditioning systems non-stop to help filter out allergens. Screens that filter out allergens offer a better alternative by making it possible to enjoy fine weather without suffering. AllergyGuard Nano Screens act as a shield that blocks harmful airborne particles, including dust, pollution, and allergens.
AllergyGuard Screens Are Ideal for All Doors and Windows
Allergen filtering screens offer protection for all types of environments, including commercial buildings and homes. Some of the most effective places to install a NanoScreen include:
- Condos and houses
- Hotels
- Public buildings
- Enclosed greenhouses
- Barns, stables, and equestrian facilities
- Retail environments
How Protective Screening Works
Screening designed to filter allergens creates a barrier that lets fresh air flow while blocking fine dust, allergens, and pollution. It can also keep out bacteria and mold spores, agricultural dust, coal dust, fly ash, and other airborne irritants.
AllergyGuard NanoScreen is made with a defensive barrier that restricts airborne contaminants from entering. Screening includes three layers of mesh that keep pollen and other substances at bay. Screens are made of high-strength vinyl coated glass fiber. They include a proprietary nano fiber layer and have a 100% polyester interior face.
Their unique construction ensures that screening has exceptional durability, blocks rainwater, and protects against heat and UV rays. Screens are also corrosion-resistant.
Allergen Filtering Screens Offer Homeowners’ Benefits
While allergen-filtering screens may be adapted for any structure, they can be especially valuable when installed on homes. Per Innovation News, the screens utilize technology used in manufacturing N95 masks so that screening could help filter out the coronavirus.
Homeowners can install screens on windows, doors, and enclosed porches. When AllergyGuard NanoScreen is used on a porch, residents can enjoy healthy, fresh air any time of the year without worrying about allergy attacks.
WebMD states that the chance of pollen spreading is highest on dry, windy days, which typically occur during the summer and spring. For allergy sufferers, that can mean spending the most beautiful time of year indoors, with the windows tightly shut. It also means running the air conditioner constantly to help lower pollen count. Screens that filter allergens make it possible to enjoy nice weather and reduce the need to run energy-consuming AC.
Pollen and other airborne pollutants can make patios and unscreened porches hard to clean and nearly unusable. Pollutants will quickly accumulate on surfaces, making it necessary to clean outdoor areas before they can be used. Enclosing outdoor areas with allergen-filtering screens keeps them clean and ready to use. Enclosed porches become functional spaces that can be enjoyed for three seasons of the year.
Allergies to pollen and other airborne pollutants can cause suffering and make it nearly impossible to enjoy warm weather. Installing AllergyGuard Nano Screens offers a solution. Screening can be added to any type of structure but is especially helpful to homeowners. Screens on home windows, doors, and porches prevent allergens from entering but let fresh air flow, allowing residents to enjoy pleasant weather outdoors without having allergy attacks.
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