
Pollution Busters
A Division of Family Advance Healthcare
If you purchase the GT3000 or PowerwoRx E3 we will donate $100.00 to the charity of your choice or to the one we support.
Our best selling unit we sell is called the GT3000
Poor Indoor Air Quality Can Threaten Your Health
INDOOR AIR QUALITY FACTS
People spend 75-90% of their time indoors. Exposure to airborne contamination is considerable. 50% of all major office buildings have contaminated heating, ventilation and air conditioning systems (HVAC). If not properly maintained, they are a hotbed for growth of molds and bacteria. Each person inhales over 3,500 gallons of air each day. Children inhale more particles for their size then adolescents or adults. Polluted air causes 94% of all respiratory problems.
More than 31 million people have been diagnosed with asthma, about 1/3 are children under 18.
About 40,000 dust mites, a common household allergen, can live in one ounce of dust. An estimated 10-15% of the entire population may be allergic to cat or dog dander. A person sheds up to 700,000 skin flakes per day.
There are 3 types of indoor air pollutants
Particulates
Particulates are tiny particles suspended in the air. Common particulates include residential pollen, dust mites, dust, smoke and dander (skin flakes). Particulate diameters are measured in microns and range from .001 to 1,000 microns. These dimensions represent the continuum from a few molecules up to the size where particles can no longer be airborne.
Microbials
These are bacteria, germs, viruses, fungi, spores and mold. Although bacteria are small in size and usually microscopic, they have an amazing ability to do damage to all living organisms including humans. Many everyday illnesses are also caused by viruses like the common cold or the flu. Mold can be a dangerous allergen, cause infections, and destroy property requiring extensive repair and rebuilding.
Gases
Indoor odors are caused by things like pets, cooking, garbage exist in every home and office. Gases, such as benzene, formaldehyde, chloroform, hydrogen sulfide, ammonia, etc., are released from furniture, cabinets, carpets, cleaning chemicals, insulation, insect sprays, hair sprays, etc. Manufactures use chemicals to make these products and they off gas, or evaporate, these chemicals into the air in your home.
When people ask me how these machines work simply put I say the following: The easiest way to explain how our air purifiers work. What do we know about hydrogen peroxide? It’s perfectly safe to swish with, yet it kills germs and odors. So, imagine diluting hydrogen peroxide and misting it into the air. It floats through the air, settles on surfaces, and kills germs and odors at their source. That’s basically how our Air Purifiers work.
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