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Problems
With Indoor Air Pollution & Health

Modern buildings are constructed so
tightly that odors and pollutants are trapped inside. Nature’s own
cleansing process, which uses both activated oxygen and negative ions are
left outside.
Dust, pollen, molds, mildew, bacteria and viruses can fill the air in our
living spaces. These can cause odors, irritation and allergic response.
Fumes from paints, cleansers, carpets, pressed board, fabrics and other
chemicals are also breathed in daily by you and your family.
According to the EPA, many pollutants in the typical home or office are at
least 10 times higher than in outdoor air. The average American spends 90%
of their time indoors.
A Person Takes Over 20,000 Breaths Each Day
Have you ever walked into someone’s home and
noticed an odor that you are not accustomed to? Odors are constantly
created in the spaces where we live. Finding a simple solution to clean
air is not always easy.
Air Filters Are Only Part of the Solution
As air passes through a filter, small particles
that are floating in the air are trapped. This is helpful in reducing
particles such as dust, pollen and dander, but is only part of the
solution. Most gases and odors pass right through even the best Hepa
filters.
Click
here for view of hepa "Air Filter" animation (16k)
"We get 60% of our energy from
the air we breathe."
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