To Filter or Not to Filter
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In this watchmojo video learn how a humanitarian aid worker can help alleviate any suffering that may have been caused by a... How Do Air Purifiers Work?By: M. Scott Smith | 29/06/2008 | Home ImprovementAlthough they may seem like a new innovation, air purifiers have been around for more than 200 years. Beginning as protective masks for fireman, air purifiers have now evolved the ability to protect you and your family from airborne pollutants. As allergies and asthma now affect more than 50 million... Air Filters and Air Purifiers - Different TypesBy: Matthew Hick | 11/10/2007 | Non-FictionWith so many different kinds of air purifiers now on the market, it may be difficult to know which one is best to sue in your own home or office. Each manufacturer insist that their model is the best, but which one can you believe? Indoor Air Quality: How Important is It?By: Kunbi Balogun | 16/04/2008 | HealthFor many people, the importance of indoor air quality does not become apparent until they discover that they or someone close to them has one form of allergy or the other. The link between a wide range of allergies and the quality of the air we breathe is continually being made as reported cases of allergic diseases and asthma continues to be on the rise. Why Indoor Air Quality is Essential For Good HealthBy: M. Scott Smith | 28/06/2008 | HealthIndoor air quality is a major health concern. According to the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), pollutant levels are two to five times higher inside the home than out. These pollutants include airborne particles and particulate matter such as allergens, lung irritants, gases, toxic chemicals, and volatile organic compounds (VOCs). Indoor... How to Select the Best Air Purifier For Your NeedsBy: M. Scott Smith | 27/06/2008 | Home ImprovementIndoor air pollution is a serious problem. According to the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), air pollution levels are two to five times higher indoors. In some buildings with a lack of proper ventilation, the indoor air may be 100 times more polluted than the air outside! This is because modern... The Dorm Dilemma: the Top 10 Solutions to Clean Dorm AirBy: Janice Henker | 12/09/2008 | College & UniversityAs a new school year begins, many students are trekking off to the first home-away-from-home: college dorms. While dorms are renown for their less than spotless states, can dorm room air actually make you-- or yours-- sick? This article explores the top 10 solutions to creating the cleanest dorm air. Home Air Filter - How It Prevents An Asthmatic AttackBy: Brooke Hayles | 20/09/2006 | HealthOver twenty million Americans suffer from allergies and asthma. More allergens can be found in the home than outside and, luckily, there is a way to help cut down the risks of asthma attacks within the home. Home air filters have been proven to drastically reduce the risk of asthma attacks and they really can help you to breathe easy again! February Is "National Care About Your Indoor Air" MonthBy: Ben Netherton | 23/02/2009 | WellnessFebruary is "National Care About Your Indoor Air" month, time that comes once a year to educate and inform about the importance of indoor air quality.
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