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The Whole House Air Purifier

Posted in Air Purifier on August 30th, 2006

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If you have radon, a whole house air purifier is the only way to protect your family. Radon seeps in through your crawl space or basement. It is found naturally in soil and in rock in certain areas. But, there is only one way to know if you have radon. Contact your state and ask for a free testing kit. Most states have them. If the test is positive, it is critical that you buy an air purifier. You can be certain that a whole house air purifier is your only defense in the battle against radon.

The Whole House Air Purifier to the Rescue

. Whole house air purifiers can remove many troubling issues. Mold spores, dust, pet dander, smoke fumes, some radon, and pollen can all be captured in an air purifier’s filters. If you are prone to allergies, whole house air purifiers can also be very beneficial.

A whole house air purifier as it applies to radon is set up in your basement or crawl space. A fan vents the radon-rich air out from the basement or crawl space floor. Metal ducts pump the air from the fan of the air purifier inside the basement or crawl space into the outside air. Sealing up cracks and any gaps where air can get in will practically eliminate any radon threat.

Other air purifiers can also remove radon from inside your home. They can remove radon from upper floors. These air purifier systems can have an optional filter installed that remove the radon gas and clean the air of other contaminants. If you have a problem with dust, mold, or mildew, these whole house air purifier systems can eliminate those problems while also protecting you from radon.

Benefits

There are benefits to buying whole house air purifiers. The air purifier’s unit is placed in your basement or furnace room. For that reason, the noise is not an issue. Most furnace rooms are placed well away from living areas. You will not hear the air purifier when it runs, so noise is no longer an issue.

A whole house air purifier will take care of the majority of your living space. If you live in a home with multiple levels, only one air purifier system will be needed. Eliminating the need for two or increased air purifiers can ease your budget considerably.

Cost

granted, the price of whole house air purifiers can be twice or three times the cost of single room air purifiers. If one single air purifier unit is not controlling your dust, dander, and pollen issue, however, you may need to look into whole house air purifiers. No single air purifier unit will control radon. If radon is your issue, whole house air purifiers become necessary!

You may think a whole house air purifiers costs a lot of money. In fact, they are expensive, but not as expensive as you are thinking. For around a thousand dollars, you can have a reliable air purifier system. You can breathe the air in your home without fear. No cancer, no deteriorating lung tissue. You’ll be breathing clean, fresh air!

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Are There Hidden Health Hazards In Your Baby’s Nursery?

Posted in Air Purifier on August 28th, 2006

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Would you expose your newborn baby to formaldehyde, polybrominated diphenyl ethers (PBDEs) and pesticides? Of course not! Even if you were told, it shouldn’t affect your baby’s health, you wouldn’t want to take that chance. Yet one of the first things we do as expectant parents is to prepare a nursery for our baby. We paint, buy a crib, mattress, and bedding and perhaps even install new carpeting in the room that our baby will spend the majority of their first year.


Did you know that these products contain formaldehyde, polybrominated diphenyl ethers, pesticide residues and other chemicals that could affect your baby’s health and development?

It’s bad enough that we expose ourselves to these chemicals but it is even worse for our children. Babies are extra susceptible to the effects of toxins than adults for several reasons. The most obvious reason is that babies are much smaller and therefore have a lower tolerance to toxins. Babies are also developing very rapidly and any chemical that interferes with the growth and development process is going to have a greater effect on them as compared to an adult. Babies also take in in addition air than adults in relation to their body size which means they are breathing in further toxins than an adult. Finally, many toxic gasses commonly found in the home are heavier than air and settle near the floor where children play.
There are many measures we can take as parents to make our home a fresh natural, safer place to raise healthy children. Listed below are the sources of many common household toxins and what you can do to eliminate or reduce the risk of exposure for your baby and yourself.

Flame Retardants

Flame retardants are probably one of the first toxins your baby will encounter in the home. Even though it may seem like you never get any sleep with a newborn in the house, babies actually do a lot of sleeping–about 60% of their first year! That is a lot of time to spend in close contact with a mattress treated with flame retardants called PBDEs. Several animal studies have found that PBDEs build up in the body over time and exposure during critical growth periods may cause irreversible reproductive and nervous system damage (1). PBDEs are chemically similar to PCBs which were banned in 1976 after they were found to cause cancer and affect the immune, reproductive, nervous and endocrine system in animals(2). PBDEs are already banned in Europe but unfortunately they are still widely used in the US. An organic crib mattress is essential for a healthy nursery. Consider purchasing a mattress made with organic cotton or latex and wool. The wool not only acts to regulate temperature, but is also naturally fire retardant. An organic cotton and wool crib mattress will meet the same government standards for flammability as a chemically treated mattress but is a much farther natural option and avoids any potential risks of PBDEs.

Pesticides

Most crib bedding is made with cotton, the second most heavily pesticide treated crop in the world. Of the top nine pesticides used in cotton farming, five have been shown to cause cancer and are rated among the most dangerous by the Environmental Protection Agency. Even innumerable chemicals are added during the process to convert the raw cotton into cloth. Because your baby will spend so much time sleeping, it makes sense that their crib bedding be free from any pesticide residue or chemical contaminants. When shopping for crib bedding, opt for those made with organic cotton, grown without the use of pesticides. Children also love to put their toys in their mouth so consider purchasing stuffed animals made from organic cotton, especially when babies are teething.

Another source of pesticide exposure is from treating our homes and yards. Research indicates that children exposed to higher levels of pesticides had seven times the risk of developing childhood Non-Hodgkin’s Lymphoma(3). As an alternative to conventional pesticides, consider using cornmeal in the yard to prevent weed seeds from germinating (available in many garden shops and online). There are several good books written on the subject of natural gardening that provide natural solutions to all kinds of lawn and garden problems. My personal favorites are books by Jerry Baker who has literally thousands of tips and tricks. Inside the home, pesticides made from orange peel are safe, natural and very convincing at killing many common pests.

Paint

Most paints contain volatile organic compounds (VOC) that off gas into the air long after the paint has dried. That wet paint smell is actually due to the VOCs in the paint evaporating into the air. Healthier paint alternatives would be a natural paint, zero VOC paint or a low VOC paint. Natural paints are the healthiest choice. They are made form natural plant based compounds and have almost no smell. Zero VOC paints are also a safe choice, are very easy to work with, have very little or no odor and are widely available and affordable. By law, paint with 5 grams per liter VOC or less may be called a zero VOC paint. Tinting the paint may add a small amount of VOC but usually not exceeding 10 grams per liter VOC which is still very low. To minimize the amount of VOCs added by tint, choose a pastel or light color for your baby’s nursery. These colors are also very soothing and will help you baby to relax and fall asleep faster. The VOC content for low VOC paint varies and is usually written on the label. These paints will often have an odor at least until dry. Regardless of what type of paint you are using, if you are pregnant, it is nonpareil to let someone else do the painting if possible or at least choose safe paint and make sure there is adequate ventilation.

Lead is another consideration when discussing paint toxins. If your home was built before 1978, it may have been painted with a lead based paint. Because lead can cause developmental problems in children, any chipped paint where it could be ingested poses a health risk. Pregnant women should also be careful to avoid areas where anything that may contain lead based paint is being sanded or refinished.

Household Cleaners and Baby Bath Items

Most household cleaners are toxic chemicals. Consider using cleaners that are made from plant and vegetable based ingredients and essential oils for fragrance. Rather than using a synthetic cleaner on tile or linoleum flooring where a child will crawl and play, use a stream cleaner which will disinfect without the use of chemicals.

While there are many bath soaps and shampoos on the market made especially for baby, often these are just milder versions of the adult formula. Read the labels and ask yourself if you would want those ingredients (even the ones you can’t pronounce) inside your baby’s body. The skin acts as a barrier for some chemicals however many are absorbed through the skin, a process which is aided by the warmth and moisture while bathing. Natural soaps, lotions and oils are always the optimum choice for your baby.

Carpeting

Traditional carpeting and the adhesives sometimes used in its installation can be a toxic nightmare. Carpeting contains too many VOCs to name them all but include neurotoxins like toluene and xylene and carcinogens such as benzene and formaldehyde which may off gas into the air for years. Older carpet contains years of accumulated dust and dirt that may contribute to the development of asthma. Pesticides tracked indoors from shoes also build up in carpeting over time. There are many other flooring options besides carpeting that are now coming into crucialstream design. Cork flooring is beautiful, soft and environmentally friendly. Bamboo is another beautiful environmentally friendly option. Just make sure that the manufacturer and the installer do not use any glues containing formaldehyde. Natural fiber area rugs are another option which can be laid on cork, bamboo or tile floors to define a space or to give your baby a soft spot to land while learning to walk. Some people just love the look and warmth of wall to wall carpeting and for those there is low VOC carpeting made from recycled plastic which is even major durable an stain resistant than traditional carpeting.

Indoor Air Pollution

The toxins from the sources above and further fill the air in our homes. We hear reports about smog and air pollution but according to the EPA, indoor air pollution may be 3-5 times worse than the air we breathe outdoors. Chemicals released into the air build up and can not escape especially in newer homes which are constructed to be airtight and innumerable energy efficient. When the weather cooperates we can open the windows to air out the house but when it is cold or when the air conditioner is running there is little air exchange between indoors and out. In families with toddlers, leaving the windows open may pose a safety hazard. So what can we do? One of the least expenses things we can do is to bring some plants into our home which are able to remove chemicals from the air, acting as a purifier. Not all plants are created equal in this respect. NASA has tested and ranked twelve species of plants to determine the optimum at removing trichloroethylene, benzene and formaldehyde from the air. Here is what they found:

  • Gerbera daisy, Dracaena Marginata, Peace lily (Spathiphyllum), Dracaena ‘Janet Craig’ and Bamboo palm were the five most efficient plants in eliminating trichloroethylene.
  • Gerbera Daisy, pot Mum, Peace lily, Bamboo palm, Dracaena Warneckei, English ivy and Mother-in-law’s tongue are the highest houseplants for removing benzene.
  • Bamboo palm, Dracaena ‘Janet Craig’, Mother-in-law’s tongue, Dracaena Marginata, Peace lily, green Spider plant, and golden pothos are the top plants for removing formaldehyde.

Just remember to give your Gerbera daisy a lot of sun! Based on this study, an 1800 square foot home would need between 15-20 plants to clean the air. I love plants and my home is full of them. I think they create a warm and inviting atmosphere but not everyone wants to feel like they are living in a jungle. In addition, some people have allergies which prohibit them from filling their home with plants. For those people and as an extra layer of protection, consider an air purifier, especially if any renovation was done to prepare your baby’s nursery.

There are several different types of air purifiers available. The number one will have HEPA or HEGA filtration and will also remove airborne gasses. Beware of air purifiers that contain ionizers as they may release ozone into the air which is harmful to lung tissue, especially for those with asthma. Purifiers are available in a wide range of prices but also consider how much it will cost to operate in terms of electricity and replacement filters. Consider how noisy a unit is while running. If you can’t leave it run, an air purifier will not serve its purpose.

Scary Statistics

While it is impossible to point a finger at one particular chemical, over the last few decades, cancer and asthma rates have increased, learning disabilities have increased 191% between 1977 and 1994, autism rates have skyrocketed 556% over the last ten years nationwide (4) and the rate of premature births is up 29% since 1981 (5). One thing we do know is that as a nation, our children are getting sicker.

Children learn values through their parent’s actions. By making healthy decisions for your baby now, you are teaching them to make healthy decisions for themselves later in life. As parents, we want only the foremost for our children. Why take chances with your baby’s health by purchasing products that contain harmful chemicals when there are healthy alternatives available?

About the Author

Cynthia Smith began her mission to promote healthy home environments during the adoption of her first child. Cynthia owns and operates Mother Earth Nursery Designs, LLC to provide organic and healthy products for moms, babies and baby’s nursery. She has an undergraduate degree in biology from Elon University and a master’s degree from Georgian Court University.

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Winter Sniffles: Allergies, or the Common Cold?

Posted in Air Purifier on August 26th, 2006

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Winter Sniffles: Allergies, or the Common Cold?

The cold days of winter bring most of us indoors for the year -
and then the sniffles start up. Symptoms like sneezing,
congestion, and sore throat are common during the winter months.
These unpleasant symptoms can be evidence of a winter cold, but
they can also mean indoor allergies. What are the causes of
these winter ailments, and how can they be identified (and
treated)?

Winter weather can indirectly cause both colds and indoor
allergies. Colds increase in winter because people spend fresh
time inside, confined to small spaces where viruses and germs
can be easily passed around. Also, the viruses which cause colds
thrive in low-humidity environments, which are typically found
in the cold dry months of winter. Low humidity, combined with
air blowing from indoor heating systems, causes drying of the
nasal passages, which can increase susceptibility to infection.

With indoor allergies, it’s a similar story. Indoor allergies
are caused by dust, which contains a wide variety of
allergy-causing particles like animal dander, mold spores,
pollen, dust mites and dust mite waste. Spending fresh time
indoors means increased exposure to these allergens. Plus,
indoor heating systems circulate air through the house, knocking
loose many allergy causing particles on carpets, furniture, and
dusty shelves. Then, these allergens are circulated through your
home, right along with the warm cozy air.

Colds and allergies also show themselves in very similar ways,
making it difficult to tell them apart. Symptoms of colds
include congestion, stuffy nose, swelling of sinuses, sneezing,
scratchy sore throat, headaches, aches and pains, fever, and a
cough. Allergy symptoms include stuffed or runny nose, sneezing,
wheezing, sore throat, watery and itchy eyes, and sometimes
headaches. The critical difference between cold and allergy symptoms
is that colds usually come with body aches and pains and
possibly a low-grade fever, while allergies do not. In addition,
colds usually last 7-10 days, while allergies will persist as
long as the exposure to the offending allergen continues. If you
have cold-like symptoms which persist for larger than two weeks,
it’s a good guess that you’re dealing with an allergy, not a
cold.

Complicating matters, frequent colds may in fact result from
allergies. Your body responds to tiny allergens by producing
mucus, in an attempt to expel them. However, nasal mucus is also
a breeding ground for viruses and bacteria, which can cause
colds and sinus infections. Treating allergies will help prevent
these, which is why it’s a good idea to identify allergies early
and treat them accordingly.

It’s important to distinguish between colds and allergies, in
order to give appropriate treatment. Cold viruses thrive in low
humidity, and nasal dryness can lead to increased susceptibility
to colds, so running a humidifier in cold dry winter months may
be helpful. However, dust mites thrive on high humidity, so if
you’re suffering from indoor allergies, the low humidity is your
ally. And while rest and plenty of fluids may cure a cold,
allergies will persist as long as exposure continues.

To treat and prevent indoor allergies:

1. Visit an allergy doctor who can help you identify the
offending indoor allergens

2. Maintain low indoor humidity to kill dust mites and mold

3. Vacuum using a HEPA filtered vacuum and run a HEPA air
purifier to remove airborne allergens

4. Encase mattress, pillows, and bedding in allergen-barrier
encasings to protect from dust mite allergies

5. Dust and clean frequently

To treat and prevent winter colds:

1. Wash your hands frequently and disinfect surfaces

2. Get plenty of exercise and rest

3. Eat nutritiously, with lots of fruits and vegetables

4. Avoid alcohol, tobacco, and excess stress

5. Relieve cold symptoms with nasal decongestants and cough
suppressants

When treating a cold, remember that medicines may relieve
symptoms, but they will not cure the cold. Only giving your body
the proper care it needs - rest, proper nutrition, and plenty of
fluids - will cure the cold. And with allergies, the matchless way to
treat allergy symptoms is to remove the offending allergens from
the environment.

About the author:

Desirina Boskovich is a writer, allergy sufferer, and a member
of the achoo! ALLERGY &
Air Products
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products and tips for allergy amelioration and environmental control.
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Air purifiers and air filters can help the health of Allergy and Asthma sufferers.

Posted in Air Purifier on August 24th, 2006

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A. Smith

Indoor air pollution in the form of dander, dust and pollen particulate matter can be a real irritant for suffers of asthma, allergies and other respiratory conditions. In addition to removal of all direct irritant sources and minimizing the irritant containment materials in your house, you should also consider the indoor ventilation and filtration system of home.

Environmental control is the key to reducing exposure to indoor and outdoor allergens. Keeping a clean house free of dust, dander, smoke, pollen, and other airborne particulate matters will help to reduce the irritation and effect on family members with respiratory difficulties. Air cleaners, filters and hepa filters can play a role in helping to control or reduce the exposure to indoor and outdoor allergens.

Several health authorities have recognized that certain types of air filtration systems can be beneficial in reducing the amount of airborne particulates in a room. The American lung association recommends using a hepa air filter purifier for the bedrooms of asthma suffers.
The Mayo clinic recommends an air particle filter for household ventilation systems. Ionic filters and hepa filters have been endorsed or recognized by the Asthma and allergy foundation of America (AAFA) and the British Allergy Foundation seal of approval.

Selecting the wrong type of filtration system could exacerbate the problem by agitating and circulating the existing particulate matter throughout your house, so it is important to do your research thoroughly. Ionic air filters do not create high airflow patterns to clean the air and simply rely on negative ion attraction to collect the airborne particulate matter. They have demonstrates to have decent capture rate of airborne allergens and irritants like pollen, dander, tobacco smoke and dust and can help improve the quality of your indoor air environment. You can read major the ionic air filtration process at:http://www.air-purifiers-review.com/ionic-air-cleaner.htm

Air filtration systems should not be considered as a solution for any respiratory condition, nor as a reason to ignore sound medical advice and guidance about the removal of irritant sources and allergen habitats from your household. They are also not a substitute for thorough and regular cleaning of your household environment. Selecting the right air purifier system can help complement and enhance your efforts to reducing airborne particulate matters, as well as headtain a healthier indoor breathing environment.

Indoor air pollution in the form of dander, dust and pollen particulate matter can be a real irritant for suffers of asthma, allergies and other respiratory conditions. In addition to removal of all direct irritant sources and minimizing the irritant containment materials in your house, you should also consider the indoor ventilation and filtration system of home.

Environmental control is the key to reducing exposure to indoor and outdoor allergens. Keeping a clean house free of dust, dander, smoke, pollen, and other airborne particulate matters will help to reduce the irritation and effect on family members with respiratory difficulties. Air cleaners, filters and hepa filters can play a role in helping to control or reduce the exposure to indoor and outdoor allergens.

Several health authorities have recognized that certain types of air filtration systems can be beneficial in reducing the amount of airborne particulates in a room. The American lung association recommends using a hepa air filter purifier for the bedrooms of asthma suffers.
The Mayo clinic recommends an air particle filter for household ventilation systems. Ionic filters and hepa filters have been endorsed or recognized by the Asthma and allergy foundation of America (AAFA) and the British Allergy Foundation seal of approval.

Selecting the wrong type of filtration system could exacerbate the problem by agitating and circulating the existing particulate matter throughout your house, so it is important to do your research thoroughly. Ionic air filters do not create high airflow patterns to clean the air and simply rely on negative ion attraction to collect the airborne particulate matter. They have demonstrates to have decent capture rate of airborne allergens and irritants like pollen, dander, tobacco smoke and dust and can help improve the quality of your indoor air environment. You can read likewise the ionic air filtration process at:http://www.air-purifiers-review.com/ionic-air-cleaner.htm

Air filtration systems should not be considered as a solution for any respiratory condition, nor as a reason to ignore sound medical advice and guidance about the removal of irritant sources and allergen habitats from your household. They are also not a substitute for thorough and regular cleaning of your household environment. Selecting the right air purifier system can help complement and enhance your efforts to reducing airborne particulate matters, as well as fundamentaltain a healthier indoor breathing environment.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR


S.A. Smith is a freelance editor, writer, and contributor to the Air Purifiers Review resource site, and can be reached at http://www.air-purifiers-review.com

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NEW 2006 - Silver Ionic Air Breeze Air Purifier 27″ w/ Silent Breeze Ionizer Air Purifiers

Posted in Air Purifier on August 22nd, 2006

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NEW 2006 - Silver Ionic Air Breeze Air Purifier 27″ w/ Silent Breeze Ionizer Air Purifiers
Features
* Advance Technologies
Our Ionic Air Purifier uses equilibrium discharge technology to separate dusts for air. It uses Electro-Static to generate and release large amount of negative ions to purify the air and a safe concentration of ozone to eliminate bacteria and allergens.
* No Filters to Replace - Simple to Clean
Dust and pollutants are trapped on permanent 3 stainless steel blades. Cleaning is simple, just wipe off the dusts from the blades with soft cloth, no replacement filters are required.
* Silence Operation
You can even leave the unit on while you?re a sleep. Our Ionic Air Purifier has no fan, so you can rest in comfort.
* Continuous Cleaning 24/7
Our Ionic Air Purifier is designed to operate continuously for optimal cleaning performance.
* Low Power Consumption
This unit only consumes 20 watts of electricity. Compare to other air filters that consumes up to 250 watts.
Specifications
* Dimensions: 27″ tall x 7″ wide x 7″ deep
* Voltage: 110V AC
* Frequency: 60 Hz
* Power Consumption: 20W
* Ozone Output: < 0.04ppm
* Negative-Ion Quantity: 3.3 million/cm3
* Coverage Area: 500-600 square feet

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