If you
could see what you are breathing in your air, you would probably not want to
take another breath......without a respirator.
What Is
Dust Made Of?
Rather than being a
single substance, house dust is a mixture of fibers from different types
of fabrics, cotton linters, feathers and other stuffing material. It also
contains bacteria, pet dander, bits of plants and insects, hairs and
perhaps the worst of all, Dust Mites.
The Dust Mite is a
microscopic crab/spider critter. Approximately 42,000 live in an ounce of
dust and two million in an average household bed.
Health
Concerns?
Many of these
particles are carried in the air we breath. The larger particles settle
out on wall and furniture in our living environment. The nose and mouth
remove some large particles but the smaller particles are breathed deep
into the lungs. These smaller particles can be dangerous to your health.
People with allergies or asthma can be especially sensitive to these
pollutants.
Over 50 million
people suffer from allergy or respiratory problems. And, it's a proven
fact that indoor air can be far more polluted than outdoor air, and most
of us tend to spend over 90% of our time indoors. This can be a real
problem for the folks who have allergies or asthma, and for the millions
of others that don't realize they have a problem.
Solution: Electrostatic Air Filter?
Installing an
electrostatic air filter in your heating and air conditioning system is a
cost effective strategy that will help alleviate this problem.
Electrostatic air filters use the natural phenomena of static electricity
to trap and remove airborne particles in the airstreams. As air flows
through the layers of static prone polypropylene grids, a harm-less static
charge attracts and holds airborne allergenic house dust.