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Air Purifiers for Mold Control

Mold affects indoor air quality in three ways:
It contaminates the air with respirable particles
It contaminates with air with chemical mycotoxins
It leaves an unpleasant and persistent musty odor in the air
Exposure to mold may trigger severe allergic reactions such as watery eyes, runny nose, sneezing, nasal congestion and fatigue. Allergic rhinitis and asthma may result from mold exposure.
Activated carbon and HEPA are an effective filtration system for mold control. Ultraviolet light is also effective in killing mold spores.
- First the contaminated air is drawn through a pre-filter and medical-grade HEPA filter, removing at least 99.97% of airborne mold particles.
- Second, the contaminated air dwells in our deep-bed activated carbon filter allowing chemical mycotoxins and musty odors to be adsorbed.
- Finally, if the UV option is added, the air goes through a sterilizing ultraviolet light which further enhances the cleaning process.
The following air purifiers are recommended for mold.
Call 1-800-868-0964 and talk with us.
Together, we can find the right air purifier for you.
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Indoor Air Quality
Diagnosing symptoms that relate to Indoor Air Quality (IAQ) can be tricky. Acute (short-term) symptoms of IAQ problems typically are similar to those from colds, allergies, fatigue, or the flu.
There are clues, however, that can serve as indicators of potential indoor
air problems:
Potential Indicators :
- The symptoms are widespread within a home or office.
- The symptoms disappear when you leave your home or office.
- The onset is sudden after some change, such as painting or pesticide
application.
- Persons with allergies, asthma, or chemical sensitivities have reactions
indoors but not outdoors.
- A doctor has diagnosed a person as having an indoor air-related
illness.
However, a lack of symptoms does not mean that the quality of the indoor air is acceptable.
Symptoms from long-term health effects often
do not become evident for many years.
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