- 1. Babies Breathe Faster Than Adults
Newborns and infants take in more breaths per minute than adults. This means they are more exposed to whatever pollutants are in the air. Given that their immune systems are still developing, it’s essential to ensure that the air they breathe is as clean as possible. - 2. Indoor Air Pollution is a Real Threat
From dust mites to mold spores, indoor air can often be more polluted than outdoor air. A baby’s delicate respiratory system is vulnerable to irritants such as:
– Pollen (which can enter through open windows)
– Dust and pet dander (from carpets, rugs, and furniture)
– Volatile Organic Compounds (VOCs) (from paint, cleaning products, and furniture)
– Mold spores (from damp environments) - 3. Allergy Prevention
Babies are prone to allergies, especially if there is a family history of asthma or allergies. Clean air can significantly reduce the risks of your baby developing respiratory issues later in life. - 4. Promotes Better Sleep
Clean air can help your baby breathe better and reduce the chances of waking up due to congestion or discomfort, leading to better, more restful sleep. And as all parents know, better sleep for the baby means better sleep for you!