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INDOOR AIR
POLLUTION How Serious is the Problem?
The air in your home and office
should be as fresh as the air outside! If it's not, then the air you are
breathing in your home or office could be making you sick! Some people
report dizziness, headaches, burning eyes, aching throats and loss
of energy - symptoms often mistaken for the common cold. But do
these symptoms go away when you leave the building? If so, this is a
good indication that your building may have "sick building"
syndrome, otherwise known as indoor air pollution. If left
untreated, allergies, depression and chronic illness could result.
Potentially Dangerous Indoor Pollutants
Our homes and
buildings are sealed tighter today than in the past, thanks largely
to the energy crises of the 70’s. All this has altered our indoor
environments. We’ve introduced thousands of coatings, glues,
fabrics, insecticides, disinfectants, personal care products, soaps,
perfumes, refrigerants, lubricants, dry cleaning chemicals, cooking
odors and pet odors into our indoor air. Thanks to the greater
insulation and tighter homes, there is not enough fresh air
introduced into our homes and offices to help rid the air of these
pollutants. Offices are even worse because most of them have windows
that do not even open. All these pollutants float through the air
unseen, yet get into our lungs when we breathe. Can this be good?
Not according to the EPA and the House of Representatives. They both
rate Indoor Air Pollution as the number one environmental health
concern of Americans today.
Can Indoor Air Pollution Cause
Medical Problems?
Dust mites are associated with over 80% of
the respiratory problems caused by “bad air” in your home or office.
Only 10% of the colds are caught outdoors, 90% indoors. Many
otherwise unexplained physical ailments like allergic reactions or
flu-like symptoms that persist long after a normal cold should have
run its course may be traced to airborne pollutants in the home or
office.
What We Can Do About It!
You must reduce dust
and dust mites and other allergens floating in the air by any means
possible. Here are a few tips that have been known to help the
problem:
* Replace furnace filters regularly * Vacuum
frequently – using micro-filter dust free bags * Wash bedding
frequently – in 130 degree or hotter temperature * Use
impermeable covers over mattress and pillows * Clean carpets and
upholstery regularly * Keep your home in the 25-35% humidity
range. When a home is kept too dry, allergens are far more apt to
float. * Purchase an air purifier that will reduce the airborne
allergens and oxidize the odors. Thanks to today’s technology, there
is a unique air purification system on the market today that has no
filters and requires little maintenance, yet helps rid the air of
odors and airborne allergens. For more information on this product
contact Antonius Bros. Inc. today!
Click on the links below for great information
about
what else you can do about purifying:
Air
Purification
Air Purifiers
What can I do about
Mold?
- Call now for information or to book your appointment
- 440-845-7474
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