Considering how much time you and your family spend at home, it's important to ensure the air around you is the best possible quality to inhale, especially if you suffer with allergies!
The uHoo Indoor Air Sensor has been created to monitor temperature, humidity, carbon dioxide, volatile organic compounds (VOC), air pressure, carbon monoxide, ethanol and particulate matter (PM2.5) to keep the kids safe and provide peace of mind. You may think it's the summer months and the pollen outdoors that affects you most, but there are lots of common allergy causes during every season like this graphic below shows:
There are several things you can do to reduce the chances of suffering with allergies but a uHoo may really help in the long run!
For your chance to WIN a uHoo worth $299/£200 you can enter via the entry form below. There is also a chance to win a $50 Amazon voucher weekly.
The giveaway is open worldwide and ends February.
The giveaway is ran by uHoo but hosted in several locations.
Good luck!
Good luck!
It is something I have never put much tought into until now!
ReplyDeleteI've always been fairly aware about air quality because my partner is asthmatic, we've got a dehumidifier that gets used a lot in the winter which generally keeps the home damp-free reducing mold
ReplyDeleteInteresting reading
ReplyDeleteMargaret Clarkson
ReplyDeleteInteresting article, thank you.
My son has breathing problems, especially in winter when he gets a snotty nose/cough/cold... This looks realy good x
ReplyDeleteGreat post very informative! I enjoyed reading this x
ReplyDeleteThis is really useful thanks x
ReplyDeleteVery interesting gave me food for thought regarding my husband who always seems to have chest/breathing problems
ReplyDeleteThanks for the informative blog and the chance to win this great product x
ReplyDeleteThis subject has been receiving a lot of coverage in the press recently. Very interesting and good to know.
ReplyDeleteSusan B commented on Meal Planning Monday.
ReplyDeleteVery interesting stuff
ReplyDeleteGreat product would be great to try.. Thinking of buying one now I have seen this post.
ReplyDeleteAs someone who suffers with severe allergic reactions to random things this sounds great -really informative post
ReplyDeleteI always have a runny nose in the winter I thought it was because it's so cold
ReplyDeletefresh air is so precious
ReplyDeleteLearned a few things from the article :)
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