Saturday, May 21, 2011

Filtering Indoor Chemical Fumes


Fumes from chemicals can have their source in a variety of places indoors. Chemicals used in the manufacture of carpet and the glues used to install it can be brutal.

Painting with anything other than low-VOC paint can cause volatile organic chemicals (VOCs) to off gas for weeks.

Pressed wood furniture, adhesives, varnishes, and stain products can all add to the unhealthy air quality.

Commercial establishments can also be chemical battlegrounds. Beauty salons, nail salons, and day spas can all be places where fumes can collect in the air to cause a miserable smell that can also produce chronic and long term health effects.

The bottom line is that breathing volatile organic fumes over a long period of time is not only uncomfortable because of the symptoms it creates, but dangerous. And there is a better solution than wearing a mask indoors.

Using an air purifier that is specifically designed to remove these chemicals is the best and most proactive step to take. Carbon filters have long been recognized as the best type of filter to eliminate fumes. And with an enhanced additive of potassium iodide this type of filter is unbeatable in its ability to effectively eliminate chemical odors.

PurerAir.com offers a 4-stage chemical filtration air cleaner that is sure to help clear the air of chemical fumes for good. Put it to work for you beginning today. See it now at http://purerair.com/healthmate_plus.html

Take good care,

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

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