SPECIAL REPORT:
Your Healthy Home: How to kill cold & flu germs this winter without over-the-counter or prescription drugs
If you're like most people, you spend about 90% of your time indoors -- much
of that inside your home.
That's important when you consider the EPA ranks indoor air pollution among the
top 5 environmental dangers to the public. How has indoor air pollution become
such a big threat?
To conserve energy and lower heating and cooling bills, our homes are sealed,
insulated and energy-efficient. While this saves energy, it also locks in allergenic
particles, infectious agents and other toxic agents -- including cold and flu germs.
Instead of waiting cold and flu season to hit, why not be proactive? You can actually
filter germs out of the air in your home before you and other family members breathe
them in. And you don't do it with a "one room" filter.
Ask
about high efficiency filters that convert your existing heating
and cooling system into a highly effective air treatment center for your whole
house...not just one room or part of a room.
Unlike a passive one room cleaner, a "whole house" system passes the air in your home
through the filter several times an hour to "scrub" away particulates, pollen, dander
and smoke.
And if you're concerned about catching colds or the flu,
ask
about a system that kills germs using an oscillating UVC light. It's a
proactive approach to making your home a healthier home...without the need for more
over-the-counter and prescription drugs.