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Poor
Indoor Air Quality Is Costing Businesses A Fortune
Odor Stop® not only removes the odor, it
removes the vapors and gases that create the problems. The EPA
report, "What Causes Indoor Air Problems?" says that,
"Indoor pollution sources that release gases or particles
into the air can be the primary cause of indoor air quality problems."
Odor Stop® is an allergy-free, pollutant-free filter system
that leaves no respiratory irritants in the air. Odor Stop®
protects your health by eliminating the odors and gases instead
of just masking them or covering them up as fragrances do.
The EPA ranks poor indoor air quality among the
top five environmental risks to public health.
Asthma, which can be triggered by indoor air
pollution, annually accounts for an estimated 14.5 million lost
workdays for adults and 14 million lost school days for children.
Asthma costs our nation $14 billion in health care costs annually.
(Source: MMWR Surveillance for Asthma, March, 2002)
What do Sick Building Syndrome, Multiple Chemical
Sensitivity and Environmental Illness have in common? They are
all illnesses triggered by prolonged exposure to chemicals and
allergens in the indoor air. Many offices, schools, hospitals
and homes constantly expose their occupants to hazardous conditions
that make them chronically ill.
Sources of indoor air pollution include formaldehyde,
pesticides, tobacco products, cleaning chemicals, solvents, personal-care
products, photocopy machines, etc. Since World War II, over 70,000
different chemicals are routinely used on a daily basis. These
chemicals send toxic vapors into the air stream. It is quite alarming
when you consider the number of chemicals we are exposed to on
a daily basis - and when these chemicals combine (synergistic
effect), they are often more toxic in combination.
Formaldehyde is one of the most prevalent chemicals
and is considered among the most hazardous to human health. It
is one of a large family of chemical compounds called "volatile
organic compounds" or VOC's. The term "volatile"
means that the compounds vaporize, that is, become a gas at normal
room temperatures. It is a colorless, strong-smelling gas that
can cause watery eyes, burning sensation in the eyes, nose and
throat, nausea, coughing, chest tightness, wheezing, skin rashes
and allergic reactions. It is a known cause of cancer.
Formaldehyde is used to make other chemicals,
building materials and household products. Exposure comes from:
(1) The glue or adhesive in pressed wood products (particleboard,
hardwood plywood, and medium density fiberboard (2) The preservatives
in some paints, coatings and cosmetics (3) The coating that provides
permanent press quality to fabrics and draperies (4) The finish
used to coat paper products and (5) Certain insulation materials
(urea-formaldehyde foam and fiberglass insulation). Formaldehyde
levels in the indoor air depend mainly on what is releasing the
formaldehyde, the temperature, humidity level and the air exchange
rate.
Carpeting also emits volatile organic compounds,
as do products that accompany carpet installation. Styrene butadiene
latex is used in flooring adhesives and carpet backing -contributing
to indoor air pollution. Air fresheners (both the spray type and
wick type) are air pollutants. They do nothing to improve the
quality of the air. Instead they add a wide range of components
including naphthalene, xylene, formaldehyde and phenol. Other
ingredients include zinc phenolsulfonate, pyrethrin, piperonyl
vutoxide, trichloromonofluromethane, methylene chloride, p-dichloroenzene,
etc. Several of these components are known carcinogens and others
have a wide range of immediate and long-term effects on vital
organs.
How can we reduce the dangers of poor, even toxic,
indoor air? Certainly, the problems we face today cannot be solved
by the same thinking that created the problems. We have an environmentally-related
health crisis on our hands. We must turn our indoor air streams
back to a more natural state, free of harmful gases and vapors.
Health effects of indoor pollutants can show up after a single
exposure or repeated exposures. In some cases, the health effects
may not be experienced until years later.
Odor Stop® is the most effective product
on the market today for removing sulfur dioxide, ammonia, formaldehyde,
carbon dioxide, carbon monoxide, hydrogen sulfide, nicotine and
other gases and vapors from the air. Odor Stop® is made from
a group of naturally occurring minerals, which have been used
for years for purification and various types of pollution control.
The zeolite mineral used in Odor Stop® is nature's answer
to better indoor air quality. It helps to restore the air to a
clean, natural state to protect your health. You will find a noticeable
difference in 3 days and remarkable results in 2 weeks.
The Odor Stop® system works in conjunction
with existing air conditioning systems, enabling every room covered
by your AC system to enjoy healthier air. The Odor Stop® system
is cost effective, works 24 hours a day, requires no electricity
and has no moving parts. There are no replacement pellets or filters
to buy.
Elevated humidity levels can increase concentrations
of some pollutants, bacteria, mold and mildew. Use Awesome Air®
to eliminate excess moisture and mold and Odor Stop® to eliminate
harmful gases -- then breathe healthy!
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