Wednesday, August 26, 2009

Healthy Dorm Room Air Quality


If you are sending your grown up baby off to college this year, getting a good education will depend on staying healthy. And while college means exposure to many different kinds of people, philosophies and experiences; it also means frequent and unrelenting exposure to germs, viruses, and other airborne menaces.

In your home you have probably been able to provide the cleanest indoor air possible and coming home has meant being able to rest and rejuvenate with only a few other family members.

Now with college dorm life on the horizon, coming home will suddenly mean even more exposure to hundreds of people in the common areas, with friends in and out the room, a roommate, and the roommate’s friends. So instead of being a haven, your student’s bedroom is likely to be a haven for germs, bacteria, viruses, and anything else that others bring in.

And if hearing about the Swine Flu outbreak at University of Connecticut makes you a little crazy, a small portable but powerful medical grade air purifier can keep the dorm room air cleaner, help your student stay healthy, and give you peace of mind!

An air purifier with a high efficiency particle arresting (or HEPA) filter will take out sub micron size particles as small as .3 microns. This will include pollutants such as dust, dust mites, mold and mildew spores and pollen.

Bacteria are generally greater than .3 microns and are easily trapped and eliminated by the HEPA. Viruses, though smaller than .3 microns, usually travel from one host to another by attaching to larger airborne particles that are then inhaled or ingested. So by removing tiny airborne particulates you are trapping viruses as well.

The carbon filter impregnated with zeolite will remove odors, gases, and airborne chemicals.

The best part about this air cleaner is its low—close to no maintenance, and its ability to run 24 hours a day, making clean air available to your student when returning to the dorm room.

Send your student with as much protection as possible. See this high quality dorm room air purifier now at http://purerair.com/dorm_air_purifier.html

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

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