The Causes And Effects Of Indoor Air Pollution
It is estimated that the vast majority of people spend as much as 95% of their lives indoors. People just d
on’t go outside that much anymore. We live inside, we work inside, we eat inside and we entertain ourselves inside. The importance of having an efficient air cleaning system in your home or office building cannot be overstated. Improving indoor air quality is important for maintaining good health.
Here are just a few of the pollutants that are very likely attacking your respiratory system if you do not own and maintain an effective commercial air cleaner:
- Environmental smoke from tobacco affecting adults, children and babies;
- Carbon monoxide, nitrogen dioxide and sulfur dioxide;
- Animal dander, dust, dust mites, mildew and mold spores;
- Formaldehyde, pesticides and heavy metal vapors like lead and mercury found in common household products;
- Mycotoxins, asbestos and radon;
- And the list goes on…
Unless you filter these pollutants from the air that you’re constantly breathing, then you are exposing yourself to them and thereby significantly increasing your probability of developing any of the following health disorders and/or symptoms:
- Tuberculosis;
- Legionnaire’s disease;
- Hypersensitivity pneumonitis;
- Allergic reactions;
- Humidifier fever;
- Sick building syndrome (SBS);
- And more…
In fact, there’s a lot more. Without an effective air cleaner installed in your home or business, you may find yourself experiencing any or all of the following:
- Nasal congestion, coughing, wheezing or headaches;
- Fatigue, lethargy, cognitive impairments and personality changes;
- Nausea, vomiting, and dizziness;
- Conjunctival irritation and/or severe lung disease;
- Chills, fevers, and rashes;
- Tachycardia, myalgia, retinal hemorrhage and hearing loss;
Never underestimate the importance of having a cost-effective commercial air cleaner installed in your home or office space. Failing to have one is a risk that nobody can afford.



