Monday, August 23, 2010

Indoor Air Filtration


As technology has allowed us to make our indoor spaces more comfortable, many of us spend the majority of our lives indoors. And even though these spaces allow us more control over lighting, color, temperature, entertainment, and other amenities, this same technology often works against us in terms of indoor air quality.

Making the seals on windows and doors tight prevents outdoor air from getting in, but it also prevents indoor air from getting out. This means that all kinds of invisible and not so invisible airborne pollutants get into the air and have no way out.

Dust, dust mites, mold spores, pet dander, odors, gases, airborne chemicals, bacteria and viruses are just a few of the things that can float around in the air and cause healthy air to take a nose dive.

But by using an air cleaner that can remove particles as well as odors, gases, and chemicals you can keep indoor air fresh and healthy to breathe for you and your family. That’s a tall order for any air purifier to fill, but by using carbon and HEPA (high efficiency particle arresting) filtration you can turn unhealthy air back into good stuff to breathe.

Get help turning poor indoor air quality into great air quality at http://purerair.com/healthmate_hm400.html

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

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