SPECIAL REPORT:
Is the air in your house making you sick & what does indoor air quality have to do with ADD?
Did you know the average person spends 90% of his or her time indoors? According
to the American Lung Association, the air we breathe during those hours can be more
polluted than the air outside.
It's no surprise that 50 million men, women and children in America -- one of the
"healthiest" countries in the world -- suffer from asthma, allergies, respiratory,
and other problems you may not think are related to indoor air quality...but they are.
In fact, there's good reason to believe that continuously inhaling polluted indoor
air -- in your home or workplace -- can make you sick.
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with an Indoor Air Quality Expert now.
Symptoms include everything from a common stuffy nose, itchy throat, sneezing, wheezing
and fatigue to often misdiagnosed problems like dizziness, sleep difficulties, ear and
sinus infections, allergies, asthma, even attention deficit disorder (ADD) and learning
disabilities.
Other factors that contribute to "feeling sick" include the side effects of prescription
drugs and over-the-counter medications people take to alleviate symptoms caused by indoor
air pollution. The partial listing of side effect that follows comes directly from the
small print on drug labels:
Nasal burning, stinging and discharge; sinus pain and bloody nose; eye irritation; sore throat; tightness in the chest; nausea; sleeplessness; fatigue; depression and dizziness...to name just a few.
Why let the air inside your house make you feel sick?
Learn
how to dramatically improve the air quality inside your home
with a systematic, whole house approach to "scrubbing" pollutants out of the air.
Learn how to convert your existing heating and cooling system into a highly effective
air treatment center for your home. Professionally installed systems are available
with ratings as high as 99.97% efficiency at removing particles as small as 0.03 microns.