Air &
Water Purifiers, Energy Savings & Nutritional Products
State of the
Art
Technology
& Opportunity Presented
to
You
By:
Ben
Pequeno
Purification
Specialist
Independent Representative
According to the EPA
All of us face a
variety of risks to our health as we go about our day-to-day lives.
Driving in cars, flying in planes, engaging in recreational activities,
and being exposed to environmental pollutants all pose varying degrees
of risk. Some risks are simply unavoidable. Some we choose to accept
because to do otherwise would restrict our ability to lead our lives
the way we want.
And some are
risks we might decide to avoid if we had the opportunity to make
informed choices. Indoor air pollution is one risk that you can do
something about, Air Purification Learn
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Twenty percent of the U.S. population,
nearly 55 million people, spend their days in our elementary and
secondary schools. In the mid-1990s, studies show that 1 in 5 of our
nation's 110,000 schools reported unsatisfactory indoor air quality,
and 1 in 4 schools reported ventilation -- which impacts indoor air
quality -- as unsatisfactory. Students are at greater risk because of
the hours spent in school facilities and because children are
especially susceptible to pollutants. Purification Learn More...
Home Show Review 2005
Indoor Environmental Quality
Creating a better
indoor environment can help building owners, managers, occupants,
architects and builders to minimize or eliminate the negative health
effects, liability, bad publicity, and costly renovations and repairs
often associated with IEQ problems. Improving IEQ involves
designing, constructing, commissioning, operating, and maintaining
buildings in ways that reduce pollution sources and remove indoor
pollutants while ensuring that fresh air is continually supplied and
properly circulated. Purification Systems Learn More...