Our house is home to many airborne organic and inorganic particles and gases. These can be harmless or be very serious health threats. If you travel throughout your home, you find each room may harbor different pollutants. These pollutants reduce air quality and should be removed with a high quality air purifier.
The following is a guide which identifies the types of potential airborne dangers in five key areas of our homes.
The Kitchen
Our kitchen contains cleaning agents, cooking appliances and cabinets made with fiber board. They leak gases, contain chemicals or appliances can malfunction. It is important to properly ventilate appliances[...]
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Household Airborne Pollution Areas
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Indoor Air Pollution and Austin Air Purifiers
When indoor temperatures rise in the presence of high humidity levels, indoor pollutants become more harmful to our health. These pollutants can be man-made or natural as solid particulates or gases. They can be no more than a nuance or be a serious health threat. Outside miniscule floating debris can enter your home through windows and doors and combine with indoor air contaminates to create an unhealthy environment for you and your family.
We can reduce health risks associated with indoor airborne pollution by cleaning regularly, ventilating and removing contaminating sources. To maintain good air quality, indoor temperatures should be comfortable[...]
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