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The quality of the air that you inhale in your home or at your place of work has a notable impact on your health. Research has shown that indoor air quality affects the health, wellbeing and comfort of the people who occupy any building. To avoid the negative impact of poor indoor air quality, many people install air purifiers in their buildings.
Before buying an air purifier, it is important to familiarize yourself with how the equipment works and other points that you need to consider. Here are 3 important things that you should know about air purifiers.
1. How Does An Air Purifier Function?
An air purifier has a filtration system that is designed to trap microscopic elements from the air. The equipment has a system of internal fans that draw the air in a building and make it pass through a series of filters.
Each time that the air cleaning equipment cycles, air passes through the device’s purification system and in the process, the air is filtered by removing harmful airborne elements such as pollen, dust and bacteria. The air purifier then recirculates the clean air back into the building.
2. Who Needs An Air Purifier?
Everyone needs clean indoor air. Therefore, virtually everyone needs to have an air purifier installed in their building to ensure that the air that they breathe is clean all the time. However, there are situations in which you are likely to need an air purifier more. For instance, if your building has been designed to be energy efficient in that it is airtight, then you are likely to need more artificial ventilation in terms of air purifiers.
Also, if your building has fewer windows and vents, this means less air circulation. To keep the air in such a building cleaner, you will have to install an air purifier.
Some buildings are also exposed to pollutants from vehicle exhaust, cooking, cleaning, fresh paints, fiberglass, and other materials and processes. If you occupy such a building, you will need an air purifier to remove all the harmful particles from your indoor air.
3. What Are The Features Of A Good Air Purifier?
A good air purifier should be able to improve indoor air quality by removing harmful contaminants from the air, controlling the moisture content of the air, and ensuring that a building has fresh air all the time. So, if you are planning to install an air purifier in your home or office, ensure that the device meets the aforementioned qualities.
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Erika Lacroix, president of EZ Breathe, talks about the importance of maintaining healthy indoor air quality levels at home during the pandemic.
When you think of air pollution, you may think about what pollutes the air outside. However, there are many pollutants in the home and office that reduce indoor air quality. As a result, people face a higher risk of suffering from various illnesses, especially illnesses that affect the respiratory system. Here are some major steps you can take to reduce your risk in the home.
Allergens, chemicals, and other irritants can build up in dust over a long period of time. Cleaning your floors on a regular basis will remove dust and debris and prevent buildup. Choose a vacuum that has a strong suction and rotating brushes, and also has a HEPA filter. This will prevent dust from blowing back out as you vacuum. In high-traffic areas, such as the family room, you will want to vacuum the same area several times. A good schedule is to vacuum at least twice a week.
After vacuuming, go over the floors with a mop. This will pick up anything that the vacuum left behind. You don’t need to add soap; plain water works well in removing leftover dust. Mops with microfibers work better than traditional fibers in picking up dust.
Once your doors are clean, add a floor mat at every door. This will reduce the amount of dirt and pollutants that people track into the home from outside.
Some of the most common pollutants are mold and dust mites, and both love moisture. To keep then under control and improve indoor air quality, try maintaining humidity levels of 30%-50% in the home. You can do this by running an air conditioner during warmer months and a dehumidifier during cooler months.
You can also reduce the humidity in your home by turning on the exhaust fan or opening a window when using the washer, showering, or cooking. Set up your clothes dryer to vent outside, and fix any leaky plumbing that can attract mold.
Radon is a colorless and odorless gas that comes from the natural decaying of uranium present in soil. It has the potential to leak into any home, new or old, by seeping into the cracks and holes in the foundation.
Testing for radon is an inexpensive and easy way to determine if you have a problem. If your home has high levels of radon, there are affordable ways of reducing it.
Taking the time to keep your home free of pollutants will improve indoor air quality and help keep your family healthy.
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Our beloved pets are a great company. For many who have had them for a while, imagining without them is simply impossible. However, your pet could be compromising the indoor air quality of your home.
Pets such as dogs, cats, rodents, and even birds are a source of pet dander. They also harbor mites. Both are known to trigger allergic reactions such as coughing, rashes, sneezing, watery eyes, and wheezing. The allergens can cause even more harm to younger members of the household and lead to the development of respiratory issues such as asthma.
It doesn’t mean that you should get rid of your beloved pet. There are several steps you can take to ensure better indoor air quality while still enjoying the companionship of your beloved pet.
That is especially important if members of your home are showing signs of allergic reactions such as watery eyes, wheezing, sneezing, coughing, or rashes. Testing the quality of the air in your home will tell you precisely what is in the air and guide you on the actions you should take to protect the health of your household.
Studies have shown that indoor air quality is much lower than that of the outdoors. Many people place their trust in HVAC systems to ‘purify’ their air. However, these systems aren’t efficient at getting rid of allergens in the air. They also keep circulating the stale and polluted air within the home.
One of the most effective ways to ensure that the air quality in your home improves is by removing the polluted air from within the house and letting fresh air from the outdoors into the home. It gets rid of allergens from your pets and ensures you’re breathing clean air.
Commit to cleaning both your home and your pet frequently. Regular bathing and brushing of your pet outdoors or in a confined space (such as the bathroom) will help to reduce the amount of dander released into the air.
Invest in a vacuum with a HEPA filter. It helps to avoid exhausting dust back into the household. Be sure to vacuum rugs, upholstery, and furniture frequently to prevent a buildup of pet dander. Carpet and rugs should get washed regularly too. Clean beddings, toys, and other items that pets come into contact with frequently. Change pet litter boxes often also.
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The quality of the air that you inhale in your home or at your place of work has a notable impact on your health. Research has shown that indoor air quality affects the health, wellbeing and comfort of the people who occupy any building. To avoid the negative impact of poor indoor air quality, many people install air purifiers in their buildings.
Before buying an air purifier, it is important to familiarize yourself with how the equipment works and other points that you need to consider. Here are 3 important things that you should know about air purifiers.
An air purifier has a filtration system that is designed to trap microscopic elements from the air. The equipment has a system of internal fans that draw the air in a building and make it pass through a series of filters.
Each time that the air cleaning equipment cycles, air passes through the device’s purification system and in the process, the air is filtered by removing harmful airborne elements such as pollen, dust and bacteria. The air purifier then recirculates the clean air back into the building.
Everyone needs clean indoor air. Therefore, virtually everyone needs to have an air purifier installed in their building to ensure that the air that they breathe is clean all the time. However, there are situations in which you are likely to need an air purifier more. For instance, if your building has been designed to be energy efficient in that it is airtight, then you are likely to need more artificial ventilation in terms of air purifiers.
Also, if your building has fewer windows and vents, this means less air circulation. To keep the air in such a building cleaner, you will have install an air purifier.
Some buildings are also exposed to pollutants from vehicle exhaust, cooking, cleaning, fresh paints, fiberglass, and other materials and processes. If you occupy such a building, you will need an air purifier to remove all the harmful particles from your indoor air.
A good air purifier should be able to improve indoor air quality by removing harmful contaminants from the air, controlling the moisture content of the air, and ensuring that a building has fresh air all the time. So, if you are planning to install an air purifier in your home or office, ensure that the device meets the aforementioned qualities.
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The new coronavirus, COVID-19, has the attention of the entire world. This virus has spread rapidly since the outbreak began in China in December 2019. With headlines warning us of travel bans, cancelled conferences, and school closures, we have to ask, is there something we are missing to prevent the spread within our own indoor environment?
There are different kinds of coronaviruses, most of which only cause mild symptoms and illness, such as a cold. According to the World Health Organization, common signs of infection include respiratory symptoms, fever, cough, shortness of breath and breathing difficulties. In more severe cases, infection can cause pneumonia, severe acute respiratory syndrome, kidney failure and even death. We do not know what caused this novel coronavirus (COVID-19), but research is being carried out to find its original source. So how can we combat this new deadly flu? The CDC and the WHO have both stated that washing your hands frequently and steering clear from carriers will be enough, however as more cases are popping up, new precautions are surfacing.
It’s no mystery that the air inside our homes, offices and buildings we enter may be contaminated. What if the building is ‘sick’ and harboring more than just the Coronavirus?
According to the EPA, “60% of homes and buildings are ‘sick’, meaning that they are hazardous to your health to occupy”. The EPA also reports 50% of residential buildings and 80% of commercial buildings both have water damage, which is the breeding ground for bacteria, viruses, and black mold. The particulates produced by molds (mycotoxins) have been medically labeled as more dangerous to human health than mold spores themselves. Once inhaled, Mycotoxins can have serious health implications. Black mold symptoms can mimic the flu and worsen pre-existing conditions like Asthma, Auto-immune Diseases, and more.
The reality is bacteria, molds, viruses, and toxins are living and thriving in our homes. Unfortunately, no matter how much cleaning products you use to prevent organic materials from growing, it continues to, from the top to the very bottom of your house.
To help reduce the risk of having a “sick home” installing a home ventilation system can ensure that the air exchange is adequate to improve the health of the home. The EPA recommends “6-10 compete air exchanges per day”. Not just any home ventilation system is recommended, but one that services the entire structure, from bottom up. Ventilation systems installed in the lowest level of the home are most effective at treating the entirety of the indoor air quality and are most effective and improving the overall indoor air quality.
Why EZ Breathe Ventilation System? This whole-home ventilation system provides complete home air exchanges according to the EPA’s recommendations and can dramatically improve the indoor air quality by providing up to an 85% reduction in airborne particulates. The EZ Breathe System provides a much-needed path of escape for the many airborne pollutants, contaminants, humidity, dander, dust mites, fungi, bacteria and other toxins that build up inside our homes.
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The quality of the air that you inhale in your home or at your place of work has a notable impact on your health. Research has shown that indoor air quality affects the health, wellbeing, and comfort of the people who occupy any building. To avoid the negative impact of poor indoor air quality, many people install air purifiers in their buildings.
Before buying an air purifier, it is important to familiarize yourself with how the equipment works and other points that you need to consider. Here are 3 important things that you should know about air purifiers.
An air purifier has a filtration system that is designed to trap microscopic elements from the air. The equipment has a system of internal fans that draw the air in a building and make it pass through a series of filters.
Each time that the air cleaning equipment cycles, air passes through the device’s purification system and in the process, the air is filtered by removing harmful airborne elements such as pollen, dust, and bacteria. The air purifier then recirculates the clean air back into the building.
Everyone needs clean indoor air. Therefore, virtually everyone needs to have an air purifier installed in their building to ensure that the air that they breathe is clean all the time. However, there are situations in which you are likely to need an air purifier more. For instance, if your building has been designed to be energy efficient in that it is airtight, then you are likely to need more artificial ventilation in terms of air purifiers.
Also, if your building has fewer windows and vents, this means less air circulation. To keep the air in such a building cleaner, you will have to install an air purifier.
Some buildings are also exposed to pollutants from vehicle exhaust, cooking, cleaning, fresh paints, fiberglass, and other materials and processes. If you occupy such a building, you will need an air purifier to remove all the harmful particles from your indoor air.
A good air purifier should be able to improve indoor air quality by removing harmful contaminants from the air, controlling the moisture content of the air, and ensuring that a building has fresh air all the time. So, if you are planning to install an air purifier in your home or office, ensure that the device meets the aforementioned qualities.
Contact the professionals at EZ Breathe today! (330) 468-6500
Indoor air quality is an important issue all over the world. In the United States, indoor air quality is critical, given that according to the United States Environmental Protection Agency, 60 percent of homes and buildings are risky because they have air contaminated with airborne pollutants.
To improve the quality of indoor air, many homeowners and owners of commercial buildings install equipment such as dehumidifiers and air purifiers to remove moisture from the air, or to purify the air, respectively.
Some buildings also have both air purifiers and air dehumidifiers installed. But there are 2-in-1 devices that act as air purifiers and dehumidifiers. In this article, you will learn about how standalone purifiers and dehumidifiers work and how a 2-in-1 device combines the two functions.
How Standalone Air Purifiers and Dehumidifiers Work
A standalone air purifier functions by trapping microscopic elements from the air. The device has fans that draw air from a building and passes it through a series of filters before returning the clean air to the building. Through this process, harmful substances such as mold, volatile organic compounds, bacteria, smoke, dust, and pollen are removed from the air.
In contrast, an air dehumidifier removes excess moisture from the air, hence making sure that the air that you breathe has the right quantity of moisture. It is important to note that high humidity can increase the level of harmful compounds in the air. High indoor humidity also promotes the growth of mold and mildew.
How a 2-in-1 Air Purifier and Dehumidifier Works
A 2-in-1 air purifier and dehumidifier combines the functions of an air purifier and air dehumidifier. That is, the device cleans the air and simultaneously ensures that the air has the right quantity of moisture.
Benefits of a 2-in-1 Air Purifier and Dehumidifier
A 2-in-1 air purifier and dehumidifier has the following benefits:
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