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You've probably heard products advertised on "talk radio" or
seen "infomercials" on television boldly promoting the benefits of their "super filters". Or perhaps you've read
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If your home was built in the last 30 to 40 years, it's
called a "tight home". It was built to conserve energy by keep cold air out in
the winter and hot air out in the summer. But that weather-tight efficiency
brought about a whole new problem. . . INDOOR AIR POLLUTION!
And, as you can see in the CDC's diagram, the pollution in
most homes today can be categorized into 3 DANGER LEVELS.
So, if your home is so weather-tight, how did the pollution get in?
Houses normally "breathe" - this allows air to flow in and out. A tight
home
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about "room-filters" or "ion boxes" that claim
to provide substantial IAQ benefits. The confusion about
how to solve IAQ problems has never been greater. . . and even after investing
hundreds, even thousands of dollars attempting to alleviate the health problems
that poor indoor air quality aggravates, the suffering goes
on. The simple fact is that unless you have a "whole house" IAQ strategy,
you're making a marginal difference in your home's air quality.
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Today, your IAQ trained professional has specialized tools to
evaluate, recommend and guarantee your satisfaction with the Nature's Home
solution you select.
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Whether you decide to address part of all of the three danger
levels identified by the Centers for Disease Control (CDC) and the
Environmental Protection Agency,
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reduces the amount of air exchange. Indoor allergens and
particulates become trapped in the home. The accumulating pollutants may cause
health problems.
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(EPA), your trusted IAQ professional can help you make the
right decision for your family.
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According to a study by the California EPA, the average adult
consumes 10,000 to 21,000 quarts of air each day. In contract, we
consume 2 to 3 quarter of water each day. Pretty revealing, isn't
it?
You can control the quality and freshness of the in in which you spend 90% of
your time.
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Graphic data provided
by the US Centers for Disease Control which represents an analysis of the
causes and aggravations of allergies and asthma.
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