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Your Home Could Be Making You Sick...Even If It Looks Clean | | You wash your hands, load up on vitamin C, and try to get enough sleep, but still end up with a scratchy throat when the weather turns. Why? Because the air in your home plays a bigger role in your health than you'd expect. | | Clean-Air Giveaway Poll What’s your biggest indoor air concern? Reply to this email with your answer to enter to win a MOI Humidifier (valued at $299)! One winner will be announced in our next newsletter—don’t miss your chance to keep your air fresh and perfectly balanced. | | Tips to Keep Your Home Sterile and Clean - Sanitize high-touch surfaces: Phones, doorknobs, light switches, and countertops can harbor viruses for hours (CDC).
- Ventilate your space regularly: Opening a window a few minutes a day helps dilute airborne particles and reduce virus concentration.
- Maintain moderate humidity: Dry indoor air can allow viruses to survive longer, so keeping your home around 40–60% humidity limits virus survival .
- Use an air purifier: Removing fine particles from the air reduces allergens and airborne microbes that cleaning alone may miss.
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👀 Coming Soon: A Statement Piece in the Airdog Family This season, we’re excited to announce something different: A newly designed Airdog—same whole-room cleaning power and the always great, washable filtration technology. Keep an eye out — it’s coming to a living room near you! Launching October 2025. | | | | | | |