For a Breath of Fresh Air
Air purifiers are relatively simple machines which can be installed (or easily plugged in), in a room of your home, office, school, or workplace to clean the air of dust and other pollutants like chemicals and air-born allergens. For reliable and helpful information about all aspects of air purifiers, visit http://www. AirPurifiersAlert. com
(PRWEB) July 9, 2005
According to the World Health Organization (WHO) as many as 40 percent of the world's buildings pose a serious health threat in the form of indoor air pollution. From toxic carpet vapors to dangerous paint fumes, we are exposed to many indoor environmental dangers. Air purifiers, used correctly, can help keep our indoor air dangers to a minimum. Air purifiers kill germs, viruses, molds and bacteria; remove pet dander and dust mites; destroy cigar and cigarette smoke; and eliminate odors and vapors. Air purifiers come in a wide array of brands, styles and models making them affordable for nearly every budget.
For a person with chronic allergies, asthma or any other respiratory difficulties, air purifiers are more than a luxury--they can often be literal lifesavers, making daily living more comfortable and enjoyable.
A word of caution--make sure you are aware of the chemicals that are used in the system itself. Ozone, particularly, is a common chemical used in some so-called air "purifiers," that is actually a toxic gas. Several government agencies, including the EPA, have established rules to limit human exposure to ozone. Go online, read the EPA's pamphlets on air purifiers and the potential dangers of ozone before making your purifier purchase.
For a wealth of additional tips, suggestions and advice about indoor air pollution and air purifiers, simply visit http://www. AirPurifiersAlert. com (http://www. AirPurifiersAlert. com).
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