A good way to treat indoor air

Re: A good way to treat indoor air

Postby Jane » Mon Sep 17, 2012 10:48 am

I open our windows every day most of the year. In the winter, I just open the window a little to let the fresh air in.
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Re: A good way to treat indoor air

Postby moshei » Wed Sep 26, 2012 6:07 pm

The indoor plant that you're going to put in your home must be very efficient in processing the gasses necessary for photosynthesis. Because, they have greater potential to absorb other gases, including potentially harmful ones.
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Re: A good way to treat indoor air

Postby Tosca » Wed Oct 03, 2012 11:03 am

The best way to improve indoor air quality is not to introduce new chemicals into your home.
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Re: A good way to treat indoor air

Postby moshei » Wed Oct 03, 2012 11:10 pm

We tend to think of air pollution as something outside -- smog, ozone, or haze hanging in the air, especially in summer. But the truth is, the air inside homes, offices, and other buildings can be more polluted than the air outside. The air inside your home may be polluted by lead (in house dust), formaldehyde, fire-retardants, radon, even volatile chemicals from fragrances used in conventional cleaners. Some pollutants are tracked into the home. Some arrive via a new mattress or furniture, carpet cleaners, or a coat of paint on the walls.
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Re: A good way to treat indoor air

Postby Jane » Tue Oct 09, 2012 4:40 pm

Good point. Maybe we need to think of not bringing all the chemicals into our home. We need to think of what we are buying. What chemicals in the stuff that we are buying.
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Re: A good way to treat indoor air

Postby moshei » Wed Oct 10, 2012 11:45 pm

Its important, coz the quality of the air inside your home affects your health.And if the air is polluted with particulate or gasses, you may suffer from bronchial conditions, headaches or chronic fatigue. Some causes of indoor air pollution include mold, formaldehyde and volatile organic compounds such as those found in paint...
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Re: A good way to treat indoor air

Postby Stanleys » Fri Oct 12, 2012 2:50 am

Indoor allergens and irritants have become much more important in recent decades because we're spending more time indoors. because modern homes are airtight, these irritants can't easily escape. We're all exposed to a greater degree than we were three or four decades ago,..
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Re: A good way to treat indoor air

Postby Colten » Thu Jan 10, 2013 7:04 am

In these days there is no single method for the removal of the in door air, But VOCs is the most important tool for the indoor environment. VOCs means is volatile organic compound.
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Re: A good way to treat indoor air

Postby Stanleys » Fri Jan 11, 2013 1:21 am

Well, the quality of the air inside your home affects your health. If the air is polluted with particulate or gasses, you may suffer from bronchial conditions, headaches or chronic fatigue. Some causes of indoor air pollution include mold, formaldehyde and volatile organic compounds such as those found in paint. If you find the air in your home is making you feel sick, there are ways to treat indoor air pollution so you can begin to feel better...
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Re: A good way to treat indoor air

Postby AdamsHarold » Tue May 07, 2013 4:06 am

Initially the thing is your home should have proper air pass so like through window or door, if window and door are in opposite direction then it's too good. After that use natural and herbal room freshener. :)
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