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Air pollution, a “silent public health emergency,” comprises harmful substances in the air. This article examines US air quality, focusing on particulate matter (PM), its sources, health risks, and indoor reduction strategies. PM, tiny particles like dust and soot, poses significant health threats, especially for vulnerable groups. …
Our homes, meant to be safe havens, often contain unseen pollutants. VOCs from new furniture, tiny particles from smoke, biological contaminants like mold, and combustion byproducts all affect…
MERV ratings measure air filter efficiency, showing how well filters trap particles and debris. Higher ratings mean better particle trapping, from dust to viruses. HEPA filters excel at…
Needlepoint bipolar ionization (NPBI®) purifies air by releasing ions that cluster particles and deactivate pathogens. Unlike harmful ozone, NPBI uses natural processes to improve indoor air quality. It…