- The EPA estimates that up to 50% of all
illness is either directly caused or
aggravated by indoor air pollution.
- These pollutants have been linked to
chronic symptoms like: Sneezing, coughing, eye
irritation, fatigue, inability to concentrate,
headaches, allergies, asthma, dizziness,
nausea, depression, colds, and influenza.
- According to a U.S. EPA Advisory: "Long
term health effects from repeated exposure to
polluted air include some respiratory
diseases, heart disease, and cancer.
Our air purifier can be called the best
because it helps reduce
all three of the major forms of air pollution:
particles such as pollen, pet dander, dust, and
cigarette smoke; microbes such as mold and
bacteria; and gases and odors. That's especially
critical since the Environmental Protection
Agency consistently ranks indoor air pollution
among the top five environmental risks to public
health.
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