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Honeywell Air Purifiers are Modern and Effective
by Kaz, Inc.
Honeywell Air Purifier -
Reliable and High on Design.
     There's Something In The Air... Pollen, MoldSpores,
Cat Dander, and Household Dust. If you have never heard anything about
indoor air quality before then You're not alone. The majority of people
are not aware of the poor quality of some indoor air. Americans spend
approximately 90% of their time indoors, either at home or at their
workplace, where they can be exposed to very high levels of airborne
particles. In fact, the EPA ranks indoor air pollution among the top
five environmental risks to public health. Furthermore, according to
the EPA, levels of many airborne pollutants may be 25-100 times higher
than outdoors. Most of the airborne particles cannot even be seen.
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Do
I Really Have To Clean The Air to Improve my Indoor Air Quality?
     With more energy-efficient building construction
and less ventilation with outside air, indoor air quality can suffer.
Removing airborne particles may reduce allergic reactions of people
suffering from asthma, hay fever, sinusitis and other respiratoryproblems.
Air Cleaners may be one part of the solution.
Did You Know?
• Common causes of indoor air problems include inadequate ventilation,
due to not allowing outdoor air to dilute indoor air emissions and the
lack of indoor air leaving the home. Also, high temperature and high
humidity levels can heighten the concentrations of some indoor air pollutants.*
•Common indoor air pollutant sources include oil, gas, kerosene,
coal, wood and tobacco products. Pollutant sources can also be found
in asbestos-containing insulation, some products used for household
cleaning and outdoor sources such as pesticides and outdoor air pollution.*
Additionally, household cleaning agents and personal care products may
trigger allergic reactions.
•Studies also show that 75 percent of U.S. homes use at least
one pesticide a year indoors to control insects, termites, rodents,
and fungus and other microbes. Also, 80 to 90 percent of most people's
exposure to pesticides occurs indoors.**
•Exposure to dust mites, cat saliva, animal dander and mold is
estimated to cause at least 200,000 emergency room visits by asthma
patients each year.**
•According to the American College of Allergists, 50 percent of
all illnesses are either caused by, or aggravated by, polluted indoor
air.**
•Individuals who are most susceptible to indoor air pollution
are the ones who are home the most: children, pregnant women, the elderly
and those with chronic illnesses.†
•The health care costs and productivity decreases from allergies
and asthma are about $13 billion per year.**
•According to Mothers of Asthmatics, an estimated 40 to 50 million
Americans - about one in five - suffer from allergies including allergic
asthma.‡
•Also according to Mothers of Asthmatics, allergies are responsible
for 3.4 million lost U.S. workdays each year, plus an estimated 2 million
lost school days.‡
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What
Causes poor Indoor Air Quality?
     Today's homes are built "tighter" to help conserve
resources and save expenses. As a result, there's less fresh air circulation.
Certain airborne particles can thrive in this "airtight" environment
and promote poor air quality. It is important to ventilate your home.
Keep the windows open as often as possible to allow air to circulate.
Or, when the temperature, pollution index or pollen count is high,
use an air conditioner to allow the windows and doors to stay closed
while air circulates.
*United States Environmental Protection Agency and the United States
Consumer Product Safety Commission Office of Radiation and Indoor
Air. "The Inside Story: A Guide to Indoor Air Quality."
**EHS Services, Inc. "Indoor Air Quality: Issues, Action, Solutions,
and Management, 1st Edition."
†The National Safety Council's Environmental Health Center. Air Quality
Program brochure: "Indoor Air Quality in the Home."
‡Allergy and Asthma Network, Mothers of Asthmatics, Inc.
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Note: While air cleaners
are known to reduce allergans and particles from the air there is
no guarantee that some or all of the above conditions described above
will be alleviated or cured by air cleaners.
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