Friday, October 29, 2010

Keeping Salon Air Fresh


If you own a beauty salon probably one of the most pressing concerns for you is how the air smells when customers open the door.

A busy salon does perms, coloring and highlighting of hair. And shops that offer more services do manicures, pedicures, and full body massages.

Unfortunately, many of the products used to make us beautiful make the air smell bad. And smelling bad is only the half of it.

The chemicals that evaporate into the air from these products are volatile organic chemicals that can cause symptoms in the healthiest person who is forced to breathe them over a prolonged period of time.\

As shop owner or stylist, the amount of chemicals that you are exposed to is many times greater than the average customer. You may have already noticed some of the symptoms that come with this problem. They include headache, dizziness, dry throat or cough, watering or burning eyes, and a general feeling of lethargy. You may also notice that once you are away from the shop these symptoms subside.

Knowing that the air where you work is making you feel bad is an awful thing to have to face. And studies have shown that long-term exposure to these chemicals can have serious consequences to your health.

PurerAir.com offers a heavy-duty air purifier that works 24 hours a day to remove the harmful airborne gases, chemicals and odors that beauty salon products often produce. We continue to send it to salons across the United States and Canada.

See the air purifier offered by PurerAir.com that is specifically designed to trap and eliminate airborne chemicals found in beauty salons at http://purerair.com/beauty_salon_purifier.html

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

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