Letter from CEO: Where you sleep is where you're most vulnerable

Letter from CEO: Where you sleep is where you're most vulnerable

A Note from the CEO:

3,000 hours a year. Are you protected where it matters most?

First, a genuine thank you. For those of you who took the time to respond to our customer questionnaire, your feedback is not a formality. It shapes everything we do, from how our units perform to how we serve you. Every response helps us improve, and every voice matters. If you haven't had a chance to share your thoughts yet, we'd love to hear from you. You'll find the survey link at the end of this letter.
 
Our CMO recently walked me through the latest survey results, and one chart stopped me cold. We asked: Where did you place your WellisAir? The answer was nearly universal: 61% of you put it in the living room or main common area. That makes complete sense. It's where the family gathers. It's the heart of the home. Of course that's where we start.
 
Here's what dawned on me when I saw that number.
 
According to Good Sleep Hub, we spend roughly one-third of our entire day in our bedroom, between getting ready in the morning and sleeping at night. Do the math: that's about 8 hours a day, which adds up to nearly 3,000 hours a year. The vast majority of those hours? We're asleep, completely unconscious, completely unaware, and completely dependent on our body to do its most critical work.
 
Here's what happens while you sleep: your body releases growth hormone to repair muscle and tissue. Your immune system goes to work. Your brain consolidates memories and flushes out cellular waste. Your stress hormones reset. Sleep isn't downtime. It's when your body heals itself. Every single night. It only works well when the conditions are right.
 
I'll be honest with you. I generally sleep well, but the stresses of family, work, and the noise of the world sometimes creep in and keep me up at night. You know what doesn't keep me up?
 
Worrying that I'm breathing toxic air for eight hours a night.
My WellisAir runs quietly in our bedroom 24/7 in night mode with the same molecular-strength hydroxyls working the entire time, silently destroying mold spores, VOCs, and harmful contaminants in the air while my wife and I sleep. I don't think about it. I don't have to. That's the point.
 
I cannot stress this enough: please put a WellisAir in your bedroom. If you have children, put in their bedroom. If you have an aging parent living with you, put one in theirs. This is where we spend our most vulnerable hours. This is where our bodies do their deepest work. This is where we need protection the most.
 
I don't say this to worry you. I say it to calm you. The moment a WellisAir is quietly running beside your bed, you can close your eyes knowing the air around you is being actively protected. Not filtered, not masked, destroying toxins at the molecular level. That peace of mind is worth everything. It certainly is to me.
 
Please, if you haven't already shared your thoughts with us, we'd truly love to hear from you. Your experience is our compass. Take the survey here.


Spring Cleaning Bundle Sale Ends Soon
 
Here's how the pricing works:
  • 1 Unit: $399.99 (you save $150 total)
  • 2 Units: $349.99 each (you save $400 total)
  • 3 Units: $299.99 each (you save $750 total)
The more you protect, the more you save. It's that simple.
You already know WellisAir works. You've been breathing cleaner air because of it. The question I'd ask you to sit with is this: which rooms in your home don't have that protection yet? Walk through your space. Think about who's in each room and what might be drifting through the air they're breathing.
I'd love for every corner of your home to be covered. This is the best pricing we've offered to help make that happen.
Thank you for being part of our WellisAir family. Your trust in us means everything.


Breathe safely,
Bruce Somers, Jr.
CEO, WellisAir
* The personal health experiences referenced in this letter reflect individual accounts and are not intended as medical advice. WellisAir products are not designed to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease or medical condition. If you have concerns about your health or indoor air quality, please consult a qualified healthcare professional.



Back to blog