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Indoor air quality has a significant
impact on our health, making air purifiers an important way to maintain
healthy, active and productive lives. Many buildings are now airtight,
retaining and re-circulating indoor air along with all of its contaminants.
Poor indoor air quality can lead to health problems that include
headaches, fatigue, drowsiness and allergies. Air purifiers are
a defense against both particles and gases in our indoor air. Particles
are minute and invisible, able to penetrate into our lung tissue
and become absorbed in our bodies. These particles can include dust
and dust mites, pollen, mold and pet dander. Air purifiers can filter
these out before they cause health problems. Gases include volatile
organic compounds that are dispersed from cleaning solutions, building
materials, window treatments and carpets. Both particles and gases
pose health threats when present in our indoor air.
Air quality risks must be dealt with in order to
avoid health problems within buildings and homes. Balanced management
of the entire indoor environment is required, controlling the sources
through which contaminants enter the area and aggressively removing
air pollution with air purifiers. These air purifiers trap particles
and gases, leaving the air filtered of offensive substances. Effective
air purifiers control airborne allergens such as pollen, dust mites,
pet dander and various gaseous chemicals. High-grade air purifiers
such as the HEPA filtration system can remove 99.97% of particles
that are 0.3 microns and larger in size. People experiencing air
quality related health issues often feel relief within 24 hours
of the proper installation of an effective air purifying system.
Air purifiers are an investment in the health and well being of
those who live and work in an indoor environment.
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