Indoor air pollution

Monday, March 29, 2010
The levels of both indoor and outdoor pollution have increased dramatically. The main groups of pollutants found in indoor air are chemical and biological pollutants. Source of indoor air pollution include metabolic activity, garage exhaust, tobacco smoke, fireplaces, furnishings, carpets, ceiling tile, and much more.

There are numerous infectious complications of poor indoor air quality. Poor indoor air quality can make us seriously ill. Health effects can vary from mild irritation, headaches, nausea, respiratory infection and response, cough, shortness of breath, birth defects, cancers, and death.

To minimize or eliminate pollutant sources within the house, consider use UV air purifier. UV air purifiers uses a HEPA filter, which is effective at removing particles as small as 0.3 microns, including pollen, mold spores, mildew, dust, tobacco smoke, and pet dander. We can also killing germs with a HEPA UV air purifier. Before purchasing UV air purifier, it is a good idea to get complete information about this appliance so you can choose the best one for your house.


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