Wednesday, August 26, 2009

Air Purifier ABC’s

We all understand why we need to keep the air clean. But more than the experience of clean air, our generation has experienced air that isn’t free from impurities. We may not be able to see the impurities present in the air through the naked eye, but the results of breathing such impure air are quite evident. Most of us may know what an air purifier is about. It is used to turn indoor impure air, into clean air. But have we understood the hazards of not having one? Let’s study the basics.


What causes air to become impure?

Tobacco smoke, dust, pollen, pesticides, mold, beauty products, cleaning products, mildew, pet dander, radon (a gaseous element), furniture, carpets, dust due to any kind of construction, air fresheners and smoke emitted from industries and vehicles. All these are the sources of air pollution.


Dust alone can be very harmful to the lungs. Millions of dust particles easily enter our lungs through our nose and mouth. Repeated exposure to dust can easily stimulate allergic reactions in a person. Pollution due to dust can be controlled indoors using a dust removal air purifier.


The long term and short term effects of these pollutants are:

- Irritation of the eyes, nose and throat

- Headaches, dizziness and fatigue

- Respiratory diseases like pneumonia, asthma and others

- Cancer

- Heart diseases


The amount of impurities present in the air is increasing day by day. Some of the sources of pollution can be prevented by human intervention but others are just natural and cannot be controlled. At Oxynet Solutions you will be able to find an indoor air purifier for every air purification need that may arise in your home.


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