The truth about indoor air quality

Did you know that the air inside your home is probably more polluted than the air outside? It’s true!

Every time you cook, clean, or even just move around your house, you release tiny particles of dust, bacteria, and even viruses into the air. Over time, these particles can build up and cause a lot of problems for your respiratory system.

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    Welcome to Air Science 101!

    What’s in the air?

    Welcome to Air Science 101!

    What’s in the air?

    The most important thing that air science tells us is that the air is full of viruses, bacteria and harmful particles.

    These microscopic creatures are everywhere, and they can cause serious illnesses if they’re inhaled. That’s why it’s so important to keep your home clean and free of pollutants. Air purifiers use circulation of air, HEPA filters and built-in mechanisms to remove these contaminants from the air, making it safer for you and your family to breathe.

    So whether you suffer from allergies, have a family or you’re an office worker, or just someone who wants to breathe clean air, understanding air science will lead you to better living and a clean lifestyle!

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    Home air quality should not be compromised on

    Air Purifiers work by trapping harmful particles in a filter, keeping them out of the air you breathe. Most importantly, they can help to keep you healthy by reducing your exposure to harmful pollutants, germs and pathogens.

    So if you’re looking for a way to improve the air quality in your home, be sure to check out an Air Purifier. It might just be the breath of fresh air you’ve been looking for!

    What is a HEPA filter & why are they effective?

    HEPA stands for High Efficiency Particulate Air which is a standard for air filtration. From a particle level the filter captures particles down to 0.3 microns, equating to 99.97% dust, mould, pollen, bacteria and Volatile Organic Compounds (VOCs).

    HEPA filters are made up of finely pleated fabric sheets, interwoven with fibreglass fibres. Each Air Purifier unit will circulate air, pushing it through these filters to ensure that the tiniest of air borne particles are absorbed.

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    Pathogens

    Germs from a sneeze can reach up to 3 feet, and keep spreading after.

    VOCs

    Even if there’s no significant odour, carpets, cosmetic goods and even vinyl wood floors can give off VOCs that irritate.

    Allergens

    Besides dust, many hair sprays or cleaning products can be allergens, and linger in the air for hours after use.

    Odours

    Tobacco residue clings to walls, floors and even skin for weeks, causing bad odour and posing a health risk.

    Frequently Asked Questions

    Answer:

    Air Purifiers are a safe and easy way of removing pollutants such as dust and bacteria in the air that is harmful for your health. If it is unseen does not mean that it cannot be dangerous to you. Maintain a safe and healthy home or office environment today!

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    Air Purifiers and Air Steriliser consists of a fan that sucks in and circulates air. The Air moves through a filters to clean and capture any pollutants. Clean air is then circulated back into the living space. UV light filters also destroy any bacteria and mould that could cause harm.

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    When it comes to dust there is way more inside the home than outside. Killing 99% of germs and bacteria, an Air Purifier also works to remove dust particles using a HEPA Filter. A High Efficiency Particulate (HEPA) Air Filter,

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    Both the air purifier and the air ioniser are used to cleanse the air of pollutants, dust and mould. To put it simply ionisers work at a particle level by sending ions into the air that interact with particles to increase their atomic weight. Containimants as small as 0.1 microns fall to the floor taking them out of the air. An Air purifier uses a filtration system to capture these same particles and remove them from circulation.

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    Air Filters fight mould by stopping mould multiplying using a HEPA Filter. HEPA filters work to trap and capture microscopic particles such as mould spores and other nasties such as germs, bacteria and dust. If you want to get rid of your mould problems in your home or office then an Air Purifier could be the answer you are looking for!

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