Living things and their by-products produce biological air invaders which degrade air quality. Hot and moist places are perfect environments for this contamination to grow. They are all around us: the soil near our homes, our pets and animals, bugs, plants, fungi, viruses and bacteria. Asthma and allergy-prone are at a high health risk when these contaminates are trapped in the home. Biological pollutants will irritate the body and cause coughing, shortness of breath and dizziness. There are actions you can take to improve indoor air quality. Clean throughout you house, locate breeding grounds and removing the sources. Ventilate the[...]
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The Allergy Machine and the Biological Indoor Air Invasion
This post was posted in Allergies, Indoor Pollution and was tagged with air purifier, allergy, austin air allergy machine, austin air purifiers, HEPA, clean, mold spores, indoor air quality, The Allergy Machine, pet dander, plant pollen, dust mites, activated carbon, staphylococcus, influenza
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The "Clean How To" On Mold Removal
It is not the mold in your home that is dangerous, it's the spores they emit. Spores are released into the air and these tiny little invaders contaminate your air quality. In order to eliminate this threat, clean your air with air purifiers. Proper air cleaners will reduce airborne mold spores and the associated health threats that trigger allergic and asthmatic reactions. You can effectively protect your respiratory system using this "clean how to" method.
Where there is warm, damp and dark places within your home you may find mold, a microscopic fungi. Fungi like Alternaria, Penicillium, Aspergillus Chaetomium, Stachybotrys, Cladosporium[...]
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