Sunday, June 28, 2009

Crop Dusting Chemicals and Indoor Air Quality

Many people who live near farms are exposed to crop dusting. Many have accepted pesticides being sprayed from the air as a part of life, and those involved in the industry believe that if applied correctly, there is no hazard to humans, animals or the environment.

But if the plane misses his mark, or the wind picks up or shifts unexpectedly, pesticides can fall on your home causing you and your family to be unexpectedly up close and personal with these chemicals. And while a fine issued for the mistake may be some consolation, it doesn’t come close to helping you deal with the problem.

How then can you make sure your indoor air quality remains high regardless of what’s going on outside your home? The answer is to filter your air with a purifier that contains a high efficiency particle arresting (or HEPA) filter, and that also contains a filter that is specifically designed to remove airborne chemicals.

Edward called for a chemical air purifier because his daughter in Texas is suffering from the increased in particulates that she links to crop dusting.

Margaret called and asked that her purifier being sent to Winnipeg, Manitoba in Canada be packaged really well because she didn’t want any of the pesticides from the crop dusting to be able to get into her package and enter her home.

This widely practiced elimination of pests causes a great many problems for a large number of people all around the world. They can enter your home though doors and windows, on clothes and packages, and even in your pet's fur.

If these airborne chemicals are affecting you, PurerAir.com offers the HealthMate Plus Air Purifier to remove airborne chemicals from your indoor air. You can see this purifier now at http://purerair.com/healthmate_plus.html

Take good care,
Debbie Davis, President
PurerAir.com
(800) 997-2989

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