5. Radon Gas Pollution: Radon is a completely odorless,
tasteless and colorless gas, and is the heaviest of all known gasses.  It is caused by the radioactive breakdown of uranium
inside the earth.  When radon is cooled below freezing, it turns
a brilliant phosphorescent shade of yellow, which turns
orange-red as it gets colder.  Radon is also the second leading cause of lung cancer. Smoking exacerbates the affects of radon.  Radon is found all around us, in our homes, our yards and the
world around us.
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Harmful chemicals found in personal care and home products
Many products contain at least one or two natural or organic ingredients, but they may also contain harmful synthetic chemicals as well.
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Breathe Easier - Air Purification Solutions to Air Pollution
In today's complicated world, we face an almost constant
onslaught of pollution - from the air we breathe, the water we
drink, the homes we live in, and the vehicles we drive.

There are almost as many types of air pollution as there are potential solutions.  No matter what type of air purification system you're looking for, you should know that there is not one product on the market today that can solve every problem.

The best approach to figuring out what type of air purification
solution is going to be best for you, is to first understand the
different types of pollution.
For example, these are the five major types of air pollution:
1. Odor Causing Pollution. Odor comes from many different places - food, animals, human bodies, cigarettes, cigars and
pipe smoke, sports shoes, clothing and equipment, etc.
Although not necessarily dangerous, if you've ever walked into your teenage son's room after he's come back from a football game and taken a deep breath - you know it can be very unpleasant!
2. Particulate Causing Pollution. Particulates are those little floating things you see when the sun comes shining in through
your windows, and include dust, dust mites, dust mite feces, pet dander, skin flakes (what dust mites eat), pollen, smoke particles and allergens.
4. Chemical Fumes and Volatile Organic Compounds (VOC).  This type of pollution comes from chemicals like benzene and formaldehyde, the chemical fumes that are constantly seeping
from carpets, upholstery, furniture, draperies, household cleaning products, beauty products such as nail polish, removers, etc. 
They also come from cigarette, cigar and pipe smoke, building construction, etc.  Many of these chemicals have been identified
as carcinogens.
3. Microbial Causing Pollution. Microbials are microscopic bacteria, fungi, mycotoxins created by a fungus, mildew, mold spores and viruses. They can be as small as .001 microns.  Microbials love to live in warm, damp places, or under your carpet,
in your walls and in heating and air conditioning ducts.
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Recommended Solution: Currently, the best solutions on the
market for this type of pollution are odor sponges, ozone and oxidation.
Recommended Solution: Currently the best solutions on the
market for this type of pollution are infiltration and negative ions.
Recommended Solution: Currently the best solutions on the
market for this type of pollution are those that produce oxidation, which kills microbials.
Recommended Solution: Currently the best solution on the
market for this type of pollution are products that produce
catalytic oxidation.
Recommended Solution: The best solution to this form of pollution
is to first of all test your home (a simple test is available at most hardware stores) and then to seal all cracks and openings in your home's foundation.  If the problem merits it, you may need to have a certified contractor install a ventilation system inside your home.
With this basic understanding about pollution you are now ready
to make that all important decision about which system is going
to be best for you. The choice is yours!
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