For nursery air, I would look at source control, low-emission materials, filter replacement reality, and unscented routines instead of relying on one appliance.
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It is natural to search for a device first, but the nursery also includes fragrance choices, cleaners, furniture, rugs, mattresses, filters, and textiles.
A more useful shopping guide separates source-control choices from filtration products and avoids promising health outcomes.
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