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Ranting and Raving about Radon
Radon has been all over the news as of late. While many people have heard about it, very few actually know what it is. Where does it come from? What makes it so dangerous? How can one detect it? Let's start with the basics, shall we?
Radon is a highly toxic, odorless, colorless gas. It is a naturally occurring substance derived from the decay of uranium, normally found in earth and rock beneath your home. It has also been discovered in well water, and in certain building materials.
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Posted on March 24, 2006 01:03 | Air Filtration
Dust Mite Allergies from your Carpet
100,000 Dust Mites in 1 Square Meter of Carpet
jason ashby
Flooring Direct
Nuneaton, warwickshire
Leading allergists agree that wood floors are the perfect choice for a healthy home. According to the American Lung Association wood floors in your bedroom and other main living areas can drastically improve air quality. This is not surprising when a large American company that recycles old carpet has stated that most used carpeting it receives for processing contains at least 35% of its weight in household ...
Posted on March 14, 2006 17:03 | Air Filtration
Clearbuleair.com Chooses UV Air Purification
ClearBlueAir.com Chooses Supplier of Air Purifaction Products
Jay Thomas
Clearblueair
Colleyville, Texas
When clearblueair.com ( www.clearblueair.com ) set out to find a quality suppler of air purifiers they where met with the same confusing array of choices. After extensive research one often overlooked category, UV air purifiers (short for ultraviolet), emerged as a clear leader.
Consumers deal with confusing choices in air purification products. With recent media attention on air purifiers f ...
Posted on February 24, 2006 16:02 | Air Filtration
Winter Air Quality and your Home
Step back and take a deep breath. Feels great, doesn't it?
With the winter season well upon us, it is time to stop and think about the quality of the air you are breathing. Air quality issues do not get the same attention in the winter months as they might in the summer, but that does not mean that they do not exist. In fact, a number of studies have shown that indoor air quality is often worse in the winter.
This happens for a number of reasons, the most obvious of which is the fact that we spend so much time indoors in the ...
Posted on February 07, 2006 08:02 | Air Filtration
Fight spring allergies with an Air Filter
If you fight allergies you know that being indoors can provide some relief, but you can't keep the doors and windows sealed shut to keep out allergens.
The Walla Walla area does seem to effect peoples allergies more than other areas. This is possible for a number of reasons with the agricultural economy, local grasses or weeds and dry dusty seasons that occur occasionally.
Part of our needs for an indoor filtration system is caused because our houses today are built to be sealed up. This increases heating and cooling ...
Posted on April 17, 2005 11:04 | Air Filtration
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