Eliminate Paint Fumes From Your Air
Paint is a relatively cheap way to spruce up your home or office, and usually takes very little time to do.
But depending on the kind of paint used, the paint fumes that off gas often take quite a long time to fully evaporate, and off gassing in the newly painted areas forces those who live or work in that environment to breathe paint fumes for a prolonged period of time.
Since paint that contains volatile organic chemicals is responsible for this off gassing, it makes perfect sense to use a paint that has low or no VOCs. But after the space has been painted using paint that contains these volatile organic chemicals, short of painting the room again, or leaving your home or office for a month, how do you eliminate paint fumes from your air? A chemical air purifier is a practical and effective way to eliminate paint fumes from your home or office.
In order for an air purifier to be effective against paint fumes, at least one of its filters needs to be designed to target and remove airborne chemicals including those that off gas from paint.
If you also choose a purifier that is designed to remove sub micron size particulates, you gain even more of advantage by cleaning normal pollutants that are common in the air of well insulated homes and offices—particulates such as household dust, dust mites, mold and mildew spores, pollen, pet dander, bacteria, and viruses all down to .3 microns. This means your purifier continues to be useful after the paint fumes have subsided.
By using 4 filters within one easy-to-change canister, the HealthMate Plus Air Purifier offered by PurerAir.com scrubs your air of both chemicals and particles with 2 complete room changes twice each hour, 24 hours each day. Its filter life is 5 years, it carries a 5 year prorated warranty as well!
This continuous cleaning keeps your air quality high, and preserves the health of those who live and/or work in the newly painted space.
Call PurerAir.com at (800) 997-2989 and ask for the HealthMate Plus Air Purifier. Eliminate paint fumes for good!
Take good care,
Debbie Davis, President
PurerAir.com
(800) 997-2989
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