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AeraMax Professional: The ideal solution for allergy and asthma sufferers

Posted on: October 8, 2015 | By Mike Booth

Allergy and asthma problems don’t end when you enter a workplace or school. In fact, outdoor air is a major component of what we breathe when we’re inside, which is compounded by triggers such as dust and invisible particles that are all around us.

To fight asthma and allergies indoors, you need an air purifier that’s up to the task.

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Flu prevention: Why traditional methods aren’t enough

Posted on: September 23, 2015 | By Mike Booth

While experts have always advocated the flu shot as a means for flu prevention, especially for children and seniors, the 2014-15 vaccine was only 19 percent effective, according to the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.

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How to limit the spread of flu by cleaning the air

Posted on: September 16, 2015 | By Mike Booth

Catching the flu is one of those common experiences to which everyone can relate. We take precautions such as hand and surface sanitization and even getting vaccinated to avoid getting the flu. But most don’t address the most common means of contracting the disease – the air.

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How outdoor air pollution affects indoor air quality

office-building-outdoor-air-pollution-indoor-air-quality-sky-clouds Posted on: September 2, 2015 | By Mike Booth

A statistic that gets tossed around a lot lately is that indoor air can be two to five times more polluted than air outdoors. Considering so much time is spent indoors, this is certainly cause for alarm. However, indoor air quality and outdoor air pollution are often viewed as two separate issues despite being very much connected.

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Understanding the size of airborne contaminants

dust-micron-contaminants-air-quality Posted on: August 19, 2015 | By Mike Booth

Everyone has seen the hazy glow of dust floating in sunlight. While those specks of dust may seem miniscule, the human eye can only see particles about 40 microns or larger. Imagine, then, the size of the countless contaminants that we inhale every day, many of which are smaller than one micron.

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