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Are Puraclenz Air Purifiers HSA or FSA Eligible?Updated 2 months ago

Many Puraclenz air purifiers are eligible for purchase using funds from a Health Savings Account (HSA) or Flexible Spending Account (FSA) when recommended by a licensed medical professional.

These accounts allow you to spend pre-tax dollars on qualified medical expenses, helping you save money while investing in a cleaner indoor environment.


Who Qualifies to Use HSA/FSA Funds?

The IRS considers air purifiers eligible when they are recommended to help alleviate symptoms associated with a specific medical condition. This includes individuals with concerns such as:

  • Asthma

  • Allergies

  • Chronic Bronchitis (COPD)

  • Cystic Fibrosis

  • Emphysema

  • Sleep Apnea

  • Multiple Chemical Sensitivity (MCS)

If you have any condition that may improve with cleaner indoor air, your physician can issue a Letter of Medical Necessity (LMN). This letter confirms that an air purifier helps reduce your symptoms by lowering exposure to airborne pollutants like mold, bacteria, and allergens.


Why Puraclenz Qualifies

Puraclenz purifiers, such as the Core and Photon models, use patented PCO Purification technology to proactively reduce viruses, bacteria, mold, and airborne allergens in the air and on exposed surfaces. This continuous purification helps manage the indoor environmental factors that contribute to respiratory sensitivities and allergic reactions.


Key Requirement: Letter of Medical Necessity (LMN)

You must secure a Letter of Medical Necessity (LMN) from a licensed doctor or medical professional. This letter is critical for proving to the IRS and your plan administrator that the air purifier is a qualified medical expense for your condition.

  • Puraclenz is partnered with Flex, a platform that can simplify this process and help you receive your LMN. See the article "Using Your Flex Card for Puraclenz Purchases" for more details.

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