Why use an air purifying spray? Why use an air purifying spray in the home? How to use it?
Air pollution is a fact of life in most large conurbations. Carbon dioxide from vehicles, smoke from coal-burning stoves, fumes from factories, etc. are all factors that pollute the air and affect people’s health in different ways.
Many people believe that indoor air quality is better than outdoor air quality, but this is not the case. In fact, the air inside the home can be just as polluted as it is outside, for a number of reasons: the use of charcoal for cooking, cigarette smoke, dust mites, body fluids, and so on.
To breathe good quality air indoors, it’s important to use an air purifier.
What is an air purifying spray?
The air purifying spray is a product composed of a blend of essential oils specially designed to detoxify and purify ambient air in the home. It can be sprayed into any room to prevent the spread of bacteria and viruses of all kinds.
Why use an air purifying spray?
Air purifiers have been around for a long time, but have enjoyed considerable popularity since the Covid-19 epidemic. And with good reason! Studies carried out by the UN have shown that SARS-CoV-2 can remain airborne, and is therefore transmitted by air, among other means, especially in enclosed, poorly ventilated areas. Hence the importance of always airing out the interior of your home.
Using a purifier such as Impec’s Ravintsara and Mint air purifier, for example, is also an effective way of getting rid of viral particles, particularly aerosols that can carry viruses. In fact, essential oils have bactericidal, fungicidal and acaricidal properties, enabling them to attack airborne fungi, yeasts, bacteria and viruses directly.
Purifying the air with this product is also a way of eliminating airborne sources of allergies, such as dust mites. Thanks to the acaricidal virtues of essential oils, allergy sufferers will be less prone to discomfort inside the home.
Air purifiers are also effective in combating unpleasant odours caused by pets, smoke and other sources of unpleasant smells. Unlike air fresheners and room fragrances, an air purifier not only purifies ambient air, but also removes bad smells.
How to use air purifying spray inside the home?
Air purifying spray is easy to use: simply spray 6 to 8 times in the corners of the room to combat unpleasant smell and viruses.
It can also be sprayed on bedding to eliminate the dust mites that usually lodge there, as well as inside kitchens, toilets, etc. Then leave the room and allow the product to work for a few minutes. Leave the room for a few minutes before opening the windows to air the room.
To perfume a room, simply use once or twice a day, and the air in the room will be delicately scented and purified at the same time. The air purifying spray is an affordable product: 3 to 5 ml are enough to diffuse a fresh fragrance in a room.
To optimize the effectiveness of your air purifier, we strongly recommend that you observe the same hygiene measures inside your home: regular hand-washing, surface disinfection with a product containing at least 60% alcohol, room ventilation, etc.
What precautions should be taken when using an air purifier?
Essential oils must be handled with care due to the potency of their active ingredients. It is strongly recommended to refer to the instructions for use on the product when purifying the air. The air purifier must not be used as a body perfume, or on clothing, and must be kept out of the reach of children to avoid accidents.
It should also be noted that the use of essential oils is contraindicated on pregnant or breast-feeding women, children under 3 and pets. The room must be well ventilated after use of the product if these high-risk individuals are present. If in doubt about the use of this product, always seek advice from a health professional.