why purifying the air you breathe

Most people are aware that outdoor air pollution can damage their health but may not know that indoor air pollution can also have significant effects. Poor indoor air quality can cause or contribute to the development of chronic respiratory diseases such as asthma and other allergies. It can also cause headaches, dry eyes, nasal congestion, nausea and fatigue. Studies conducted by the United States Environmental Protection Agency on human exposure to air pollutants indicate that indoor air levels of many pollutants may be 2-5 times, and occasionally, more than 100 times higher than outdoor levels. These levels of indoor air pollutants are of particular concern because it is estimated that most people spend as much as 90% of their time indoors.
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What contaminants are in currently present inside your home air?
Bacteria:
Airborne bacteria (and viruses) are a common source of respiratory infection and a particular threat to infants, the elderly and those with compromised immune or cardiovascular systems, including people with allergies, asthma, AIDS and heart disease. Some serious infectious diseases are spread through airborne bacteria or viruses, including whooping cough, meningitis. Neoair O.F.S. Filter technology helps reduce bacteria leves. Learn more here |
Dust mites:
They are microscopic crab-like creatures that live in bedding, carpets, upholstered furniture, drapes and stuffed animals. On average, each house dust mite produces about 20 fecal droppings per day, and each female lays 20 to 50 eggs every three weeks. A typical full size bed is home to more than 2 million of these asthma causing creatures. |
Pet dander:
Animal dander is not the hair or fur of the animal, but is old skin scales which are constantly shed. Animal dander is extremely light weight and tiny in size and can stay airborne for hours. Cat dander sticks to our clothing and personal belongings and is easily transported wherever we go. |
VOC (Volatile Organic Compounds):
'Volatile' natural sources include resins in wood and citrus oils, while common synthetic sources include paints, stains, adhesives, binders, cleaning chemicals, and other petroleum-based products. VOCs can be off gassed from a wide variety of interior sources - partitions, glues used in fitted furniture, floor coverings and floor covering adhesives, curtains, upholstery, newly painted surfaces. Some VOC can be irritating, toxic or even carcinogenic. |
Pollens:
About 30% of the population is allergic to these tiny packets of concentrated protein which are so light that they are carried by the wind. These pollens cause seasonal hay fever and seasonal asthma. Which season? Usually spring and early summer, but in some cases, the allergy can start in late winter or extend through summer. |
Molds:
Molds are microscopic fungi that can grow on virtually any substance when moisture is present .Some people are sensitive to molds. Exposure to molds may cause symptoms such as nasal stuffiness, eye irritation, or wheezing. Some people can have more severe reactions such as fever and shortness of breath. People with chronic illnesses, such as obstructive lung disease, may develop mold infections in their lungs. |
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