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Indoor Air Quality

Home Air Quality is based upon many factors you can control. Learn about the common pollutants in the air you breathe, and tips to get immediate relief from typical "Sick Home" symptoms.

Testing your home's air quality is the first step in a safe home environmental plan.

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Why Test Your Home Air?

Knowing that your air is clean is one thing, but being able to prove it is even better. Air quality testing gives you the ability to view the quality of your indoor air. Testing your air is undoubtedly very important, considering the range of harmful contaminants, such as bacteria, mold, and other airborne substances, that could be present and aggravating allergic reactions in people who are breathing them into their respiratory systems.

But why would you need to test your air in the first place? According to the U.S. Learn about your home air quality Environmental Protection Agency, the contaminants that build up in tightly sealed homes can cause the air in a household to be ten times more hazardous than outdoor air in America's most polluted cities. However, with the proper tools anyone can test the air and have some idea of a starting point to making their living space safer.

Air quality testing can be crucial for certain families, especially those who suffer from allergies, asthma, or other respiratory health issues. Poor air quality can negatively contribute Testing the air inside your home, condo or apartment should be a priority for your family's health.to a variety of different ailments such as asthma, allergies, and emphysema. Pollutants that can be found in the air pose a greater threat to young children, since infants tend to be more vulnerable to developing patterned physiological responses to the contaminated environments. The kids respiratory rates are also higher then adults, so they consume more air pollutants then their parents.

A good starting point to evaluate your indoor air quality by simply testing your air. The advantages that come from the knowledge of your indoor air quality far outweigh ignorance, especially if you have employed, or contemplating the purchase, of an air purification device. It's important to know if these units are doing their job by improving your overall air quality and respiratory health goals you wish to achieve.

Indoor air pollutants fall into three categories:

sandParticulates
Term used for the mixture of solid particles and liquid droplets found in the air. Over 99% of particulate matter is invisible to the naked eye and can easily infiltrate the lungs. On average, every cubic foot of untreated indoor air contains 20 million particles.

sandMicrobes
Includes three major types of organisms: bacteria, protozoa, and fungi/mold. Most of these contaminants rely on a humid and moist environment for growth & survival. Some molds can produce certain chemicals, such as mycotoxins and Volatile Organic Compounds (VOC's).

sandGases & Odors
Indoor gases, such as benzene, formaldehyde, and hydrogen sulfide, are released from furniture, carpets, hair sprays, cleaning chemicals, insulation, and pesticides. Gases include VOC's which evaporate into the air easily. Odors are often made up of VOC's or other gases.

Category Pollutants Sources
Particulate Dust Humans, drapes, outdoor air, carpets
Particulate Pollen Clothing, outdoor air, pets, plants
Particulate Tobacco Smoke, Hydrocarbons Smokers and air fresheners
Particulate Dander Humans, pets, dust mites
Microbial Mold Spores HVAC ducts, carpets, outdoor air
Microbial Bacteria Waste containers, toilets, humans, A/C coils & ducts
Microbial Fungi Pets, foods, outdoor air, waste containers
Gas Methyl mercaptan Plastic, natural gas and propane additive
Gas Carbon disulfide Solvents
Gas Butyl acetate Lacquer, industrial chemicals
Gas Methyl mthacrylate Cleaning Solvents
Gas d-Limonene House Hold Cleaning Solvents
Gas Toluene Cleaning Solvents
Gas Hydrogen sulfide Toilet vents, water leaks

Invest some time in testing your's home's air quality

Because of increasing energy costs, Americans today are sealing their homes and buildings with better windows, insulation, and moldings. When homes and other buildings are sealed for energy savings, air contaminants can build up due to poor ventilation. Recycling the same air throughout the home spreads mold, pollens - along with chemicals given off by paints, cleaners, glues, particle board furniture, pesticides, and of course, cigarette smoke. All are picked up and circulated throughout the structure without ever being "cleaned.

cutoutOf the three basic needs of the human body, air, water and food, it seems that air is last on the list when it comes to finding out its quality. With foods you are able to read the label and hopefully decipher the ingredients and then make a choice whether or not you wish to purchase the food product. When water has a bad taste it leads one to perform some type of test and suspect water gets tested often. So is it because you can’t visibly see what you are breathing that air testing seems to be last on the list? The fact is that fewer than one out of one hundred households has taken the time to find out what is being breathed despite the fact that some type of air cleaning device has been utilized by every one out of five households.

According to the World Health Organization, 40% of all home dwellings are a serious hazard to our health because of their polluted air.

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Have you ever wondered about the micro organisms that could be contaminating your living environment? Unquestionably, people today are unaware of the harm associated with breathing unclean air. Considering that there are immeasurable causes for the development of pollutants in the air that you breathe every day, it is safe to say that people should be more concerned about the health risks of inhaling unsafe air.

The American Heart Association recently took action after various studies indicated that polluted indoor air had a correlation with increased risk of various cardiovascular diseases, It was also stated that for people diagnosed with lung disease, heart disease, and diabetes, exposure to unclean air was even a greater cause for concern, as it only magnified each disease’s symptoms. The various chemicals found in unclean air, including but not limited to carbon monoxide, nitrates, and sulfur dioxide, are the main catalysts causing the diseases. This is aside from the pollutants emitted from secondhand smoke, pets, molds and bacteria throughout the home.

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It should be noted that secondhand smoke itself is recognized as the number one cause of what lurks in your air: indoor air pollution. Again, this is goes to show how important it is to provide ventilation or invest in an new generation air purifier. Carbon monoxide, as mentioned above, is also found in cigarette smoke, and has serious negative effects on the coronary system. Basically, as carbon monoxide is inhaled, it travels through the body’s bloodstream. As this occurs, oxygen levels in the blood are significantly reduced, leading to respiration diseases and infections (www.americanheart.org). Taking into consideration that secondhand smoke creates a substantial risk to non-smokers, there is no doubt that its effects are not always recognized, let alone desired.

Since the particles in air are invisible to the naked eye, many people fail to realize just how many millions of molecules make up the air that is breathed in every day. Air testing is quickly becoming a practice among health concerned Americans that want to know the quality of their indoor air. According to the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, the number of contaminants in the air inside homes far surpasses that of the air on a smoggy day in any polluted city. This is only one analogy that exemplifies how crucial it is to take action.

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HealthProO2 is air testing made simple for home use. With our Leading Edge, simplified technology, performing your indoor air quality testing will seem almost effortless and give you the accurate results that you require using a special pectin gel and plastic transparent petri dish and cover. Our patented technology, which uses an exclusive pectin medium, has taken almost 10 years to develop. It is used by over 300 scientific lab companies, and thousands of scientists the world over, for growth of identifiable air born samples. Our product is not to be confused with less reliable agar mediums for growth of air sample contaminants. We also offer scientifically proven effect air purifier systems know to sanitize your home space air.

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petriScientific evidence has indicated that the air within homes and other buildings can be more seriously polluted than the outdoor air in even the largest and most industrialized cities. Other research indicates that people spend approximately 90 percent of their time indoors. Thus, for many people, the risks to health may be greater due to exposure to air pollution indoors than outdoors.

In addition, people who may be exposed to indoor air pollutants for the longest periods of Learn all about the air your breathing in your home or office. time are often those most susceptible to the effects of indoor air pollution. Such groups include the young, the elderly, and the chronically ill, especially those suffering from respiratory or cardiovascular disease. While pollutant levels from individual sources may not pose a significant health risk by themselves, most homes have more than one source that contributes to indoor air pollution. There can be a serious risk from the cumulative effects of these sources. You can become informed about your home space air quality and take effective steps to purify your air supply.

There are many sources of indoor air pollution in any home. These include combustion sources such as oil, gas, kerosene, coal, wood, and tobacco products; building materials and furnishings, asbestos-containing insulation, wet or damp carpet, and cabinetry or furniture made of certain pressed wood products; products for household cleaning and maintenance, personal care, or hobbies; central heating and cooling systems and humidification devices; and outdoor sources such as radon, pesticides, and outdoor air pollution.

Health effects from indoor air pollutants may be experienced soon after exposure or, possibly, years later. Immediate effects may show up after a single exposure or repeated exposures based upon your bodies reaction to air born pollutants. These include irritation of the eyes, nose, and throat, headaches, dizziness, and fatigue. Such immediate effects are usually short-term and treatable. Sometimes the treatment is simply eliminating the person's exposure to the source of the pollution, if it can be identified. Symptoms of some diseases, including asthma, hypersensitivity pneumonitis, and humidifier fever, may also show up soon after exposure to some indoor air pollutants. Don't just buy into the latest fad air filtration products that really can do more harm then good when it comes to purifying the air your breathe.

Other health effects may show up either years after exposure has occurred or only after long or repeated periods of exposure. These effects, which include some respiratory diseases, heart disease, and cancer, can be severely debilitating or fatal. It is prudent to try to improve the indoor air quality in your home even if symptoms are not noticeable.

free shippingSneezing is not always the symptom of a cold. Sometimes, it is an allergic reaction to something in the air. According to The National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases Dust Mites and others critters live off house dust, mold, germs and other air born pollutants. (NIAID) of the National Institutes of Health (an agency of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services), allergic diseases are among the major causes of illness and disability in the United States, affecting as many as 40 to 50 million Americans. Health experts estimate that 35 million Americans suffer from upper respiratory tract symptoms that are allergic reactions to airborne allergens. The respiratory symptoms of asthma, which affect approximately 11 million Americans, are often provoked by airborne allergens.
An allergy is a specific reaction of the body’s immune system to a normally harmless substance, one that does not bother most people. People who have allergies often are sensitive to more than one substance. Types of allergens that cause allergic reactions include:

  • Pollens
  • House Dust Mites
  • Mold Spores
  • Food related
  • Animal Dander
  • Latex Rubber
  • Insect Venom
  • Over the counter Medicines
  • Air fresheners
  • Home cleaning fluids
  • Household Dust

Household dust consists of tiny particles of dirt, portions of fibers, pollen, chemical residues, mold spores, dead skin flakes, pet hair, animal dander, decaying organic matter and microbiological contaminants such as viruses, bacteria and fungi. Dust mites are a common indoor allergen nuisance and feed on several components of house dust such as dead skin flakes. The signs and symptoms of airborne allergies are familiar to many.

  • Sneezing, often with a runny or clogged nose.
  • Coughing and postnasal drip, Itching eyes, nose, and throat.
  • Watering Eyes, Conjunctivitis, “Allergic Shiners” (dark circles under the eyes caused by increased blood flow near the sinuses)
  • “Allergic Salute” (in a child, persistent upward rubbing of the nose that causes a crease mark on the nose)

In people who are not allergic, the mucus in the nasal passages simply moves foreign particles Air quality effects your entire family.... so test it and purify it. to the throat, where they are swallowed or coughed out. But something different happens in a person who is sensitive to airborne allergens. In sensitive people, as soon as the allergen lands on the lining inside the nose, a chain reaction occurs that leads the mast cells in these tissues to release histamine and other chemicals. The powerful chemicals contract certain cells that line some small blood vessels in the nose. This allows fluids to escape, which causes the nasal passages to swell resulting in nasal congestion. Histamine also can cause sneezing, itching, irritation, and excess mucus production, which can result in allergic rhinitis. Some people with allergy develop asthma, which can be a very serious condition. The symptoms of asthma include:

  • Coughing
  • Wheezing
  • Shortness of breath

The shortness of breath is due to a narrowing of the airways in the lungs and to excess mucus production and inflammation. Asthma can be disabling and sometimes fatal. If wheezing and shortness of breath accompany allergy symptoms, it is a signal that the airways also have become involved. Home space air is the prime cause for triggering Asthma attacks.

There are almost never two homes with identical air contamination issues. Too many variables based upon family habits, pets, structure issues and traffic patterns. Each home has molds and allergens are in your home's air... we'll prove it!Simple to use Petri disk test kit its own variety of IAQ contamination points. Allergens that can negatively affect your health can be secretly developed throughout your house without your knowledge. Standard preventative measures can help, but do not always work. Face it. Air Quality testing is just the starting point to a better quality of life through better health choices. Get started today and purchase a 3 pack air test kit for only $16.99 with free freight. Believe it our not. The average home's air quality is 10 times worse then the outdoor air in a polluted industrial city.