Clean Air 4 Life

June 01, 2009

Clean Air 4 Life

You've heard that indoor air pollution can be a significant health concern. In fact, the EPA has said that air quality inside American homes and offices can be two to five times worse than outside. If you spend a lot of time indoors, you need to consider taking control over the air entering your lungs. And if you suffer from allergies, asthma, or other respiratory problems or if you just want extra insurance against colds and flu, breathing cleaner air is even more critical. But choosing the right product can be confusing and intimidating.

Keep in mind that there is a difference between cleaners and purifiers. Cleaners generally involve a series of filters that captures particulates-including dust, dander, pollen, microorganisms and other airborne debris-from the air that circulates through the unit. Purifiers utilize a variety of technologies to destroy microorganisms, chemicals, odors and other contaminants, often at the molecular level.

Depending on the unique conditions in your home or office or your particular medical requirements, you may require one or more of the following common technologies. Keep in mind that many of these technologies are complementary-the strengths of one may make up for the weaknesses of another.


Personal Air Purifiers


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