Air Purifiers

How a humidifier can improve home life for the whole family

Most people do not realise that in our colder months, the air in our homes can become very dry.  While dry air might not sound like a particularly threatening prospect, there are actually a host of potential health and wellbeing implications that accompany it. Both yourself and your naturally more

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Creating healthy classrooms as restrictions ease

The Government announced that from January 20th there will be less restrictions on the way we live and work. One significant change will be the ending of mandatory face masks, including in classrooms for secondary students. The pandemic created a huge challenge within schools, in how to keep children healthy

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5 ways to reduce hay fever symptoms at home

Spring is a season to refresh and look forward to warmer weather but for many, this means the start of months of hardship as the pollen count rises. Hay fever is one of the most commonly known airborne allergies, which a range of plants can trigger, causing discomfort and asthma

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Evening Standard pick the Meaco Deluxe 202 as the best humidifier

Itchy eyes, flaky skin, and a scratchy throat are common symptoms that indicate that the air indoors is too dry. This is typically caused by using central heating during cold dry weather. Humidifiers are an effective way to alleviate such problems as they help increase air hydration levels by emitting

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Meaco launches the Meaco Deluxe 202 humidifier and air purifier

Meaco is delighted to announce the launch of the Meaco Deluxe 202 humidifier, a humidifier and air purifier in one, to help improve winter health for all the family. As the temperature falls, the combination of cold weather and central heating makes for dry air conditions in our homes. This

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Tips on having a happy healthy Xmas

Christmas 2020 will be like no other. Stronger restrictions will prevent most people from celebrating as they would like, meeting friends in pubs and restaurants and attending Christmas parties. Instead, we will all be spending a lot more time indoors with the family. The downside to this is that long

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