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Air Purifiers for Odor and Chemical Control

Volatile Organic Compounds are chemicals released by many household products.
VOCs may cause eye, nose and throat irritation, headaches, nausea and diminished coordination, liver, kidney and central nervous system damage.
Facts about VOCs
The EPA has found that levels of VOCs are 2 to 3 times higher than they originally believed. Many VOCs are known carcinogens.
Impregnated activated carbon alleviates environments with Volatile Organic Compounds (VOC)
Chemicals have replaced bacteria and virus as the main threat to human health in western industrial nations.
Dangerous health effects associated with exposure to VOCs
Eye, nose and throat irritation.
Headaches, nausea and diminished coordination.
Liver, kidney and central nervous system damage.
Everyday household products which contain VOCs include:
Paint, wood preserves and solvents
Aerosol spray
Disinfectant. Moth repellant and air freshener
Hobby supplies
Fuels and automotive products
Dry-cleaned clothing
Even when these products are stored, they continue to emit VOCs.
Upon the use of these products, VOC levels are up to 500 times higher than usual.
The following air purifiers are recommended for odor and chemical control.
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Indoor Air Quality
Diagnosing symptoms that relate to Indoor Air Quality (IAQ) can be tricky. Acute (short-term) symptoms of IAQ problems typically are similar to those from colds, allergies, fatigue, or the flu.
There are clues, however, that can serve as indicators of potential indoor
air problems:
Potential Indicators :
- The symptoms are widespread within a home or office.
- The symptoms disappear when you leave your home or office.
- The onset is sudden after some change, such as painting or pesticide
application.
- Persons with allergies, asthma, or chemical sensitivities have reactions
indoors but not outdoors.
- A doctor has diagnosed a person as having an indoor air-related
illness.
However, a lack of symptoms does not mean that the quality of the indoor air is acceptable.
Symptoms from long-term health effects often
do not become evident for many years.
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