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MNGovernment research shows that people spend up to 90% of their time indoors, but research also shows that indoor air quality is 10 to 100 times more polluted than outside air. And did you know that each person breathes an average of two teaspoons of dust, dust mites, pollen, mold, viruses, bacteria, pet dander, carpet fiber and second hand smoke into their lungs each day? Doesn't sound too healthy does it? And your disposable filter in your furnace is trapping less than 10% of the pollutants.
The most effective solution - some say the only effective solution - to this problem is installing an electronic air cleaner . An electronic air cleaner will capture almost 94% of the pollutants in the air in your home! Over it's life an electronic air cleaner costs less than 30 cents per day, a bargain compared to the price of your health. Ask about getting one for your home today!
Most Homes And Apartments Are Filled With Toxic Chemicals And
Hazardous Airborne Particles
New research on indoor air quality reveals the startling fact
that merely walking on your St. Paul home's carpet can release
potentially harmful particles into the air. These particles,
when inhaled, lodge themselves in your lungs, potentially
contributing to health problems like asthma. The most surprising
finding of the research? That walking on carpet and sitting on
furniture released as many fine particles as vacuuming.
This research hints at a much larger problem: poor indoor air
quality in the homes of most consumers. Most homes harbor an
alarming assortment of potentially toxic chemicals and
substances. Carpet particles, as mentioned in this research, are
usually made from synthetic fibers derived from petroleum. Their
impact on the lungs is largely unknown.
Carpets are only the beginning, too: carpet glue and carpet
padding can both give off toxic fumes (especially when new).
Memory foam mattresses emit toxic fumes that have been
associated with a variety of medical symptoms. Paints,
varnishes, and fire retardants can also emit a steady flow of
toxic, airborne chemicals. As a result, homes that are poorly
ventilated become toxic enclosures for their owners, who
unknowingly inhale a cocktail of toxic chemicals with every
breath.
These problems aren't limited to St. Paul homes, of course: they
can and do exist in apartments, hotel rooms, trailers and other
dwellings. So what's a person to do? First, opt for natural
fibers throughout the house wherever possible: wool and organic
cotton are the best choices. Replace synthetic fiber carpets
with natural fibers like wool. Open windows to circulate the air
whenever possible, and use electronic air cleaners to capture
airborne particles. Stock your house with more plants, since
plants naturally remove toxic chemicals from the air and replace
them with oxygen.
Finally, don't contribute to poor air quality by using toxic
products: don't use furniture polish sprays, avoid hair spray
and airborne cosmetic products, don't use volatile cleaners or
lubricant sprays indoors (like WD-40), and certainly don't use
chemical fragrance products (so-called "air fresheners" or
"carpet fresheners") which are actually made from chemical
ingredients known to promote liver cancer. If you want your
house to smell nice, use only essential oils or other natural
fragrances.
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