Articles, tagged with "airborne pollutants", page 1
09th February 2012
You love your parrot, but the dust, feathers and dander not so much. You don't have to live with the extra particles that your pet generates if you have the right air filter. Here are 5 features to choose that will drastically reduce the airborne pollut...
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Author:
Debbie
20th December 2011
A grassed family area outside your house is a great place for your family have fun on and for that reason make sure the grass is grown organically. By doing this you are going to be putting your loved ones at minimal likelihood of harm. The place in your ...
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Author:
Craig Clemmings
29th June 2011
More people suffer from allergies now than 50 years ago. Or do they? Despite countless studies no one can conclusively say why there are more poeple suffering from allergies. But here are 5 of the most popular suspects.
Climate Change---Warmer tempe...
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Author:
Debbie
08th June 2011
Its Offers Air Purifiers & Hepa Air Purifier and other airborne pollutants are nowhere to be seen with Indoor air purifiers inside your house.From KDS Enterprises in a afforadble price.
Air purifier at this time is not a desire bur a need for quality a...
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Author:
grpssoftware
23rd May 2011
Your carpet is a breeding ground for ill health. All manner of things outside the home attach themselves to the bottom of shoes and find their way into your carpet. Dirt, airborne pollutants, and organisms get ground deep into the fibres. Additionally, ca...
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Author:
tonitsocheva
04th May 2011
Crabbet Park has been a historical mark on the map since the late 19th century, for their unique horse breeding farm, which brought the first Arabian horses to England. However times have changed, as have properties: and for this reason the Crabbet Park a...
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Author:
jade.webster
18th April 2011
Modern laser etching technology makes it possible to print logos and custom graphics on fountains, turning an ornamental device into a powerful statement of your corporate identity. While it may seem gimmicky or frivolous to get indoor wall fountains with...
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Author:
Polly Godwin
14th April 2011
Your carpet is a breeding ground for ill health. All manner of things outside the home attach themselves to the bottom of shoes and find their way into your carpet. Dirt, airborne pollutants, and organisms get ground deep into the fibres. Additionally, ca...
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Fast Cleaners
13th April 2011
Exhaust fans have great importance for every building – residential or commercial. They are required for the purpose of ventilation to vent out unhealthy air with moisture buildup and growth of airborne pollutants circulating within a room.
For reside...
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Author:
orientfans
05th April 2011
Beauty and nail salon products can be the source of many chemical fumes that go airborne when various services are performed. Perms, coloring, and the latest Brazilian Blowout can cause the air to smell bad to those who patronize your shop. Here are ...
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Author:
Debbie
21st March 2011
Below you can read how to take care of your silver jewelry and make use of it in your daily life.
It is very important to take care of any kind of jewelry. Similarly silver jewelry should be taken care of in good manner. Silver jewelry mainly compris...
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Author:
charlescooper
11th March 2011
Light blocking curtains, sometimes known as blackout curtains or lined blackout curtains, can be a very appealing and functional interior design touch. Once you understand the main elements involved in choosing your light blocking curtains, you'll be able...
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Author:
Alfred Oliver
07th March 2011
Fresh air and adequate ventilation serve more than just the physical comfort of occupants. While a healthy supply of fresh air is important proper airflow also provides condensation control, removal of airborne pollutants and ensures the safe use of poten...
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Author:
carlainspiration
02nd March 2011
Windows are arguably the most important architectural feature of a building. They play a significant role in design and appearance and have been found to contribute to the health, satisfaction and productivity levels of a building’s occupants. The cond...
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Author:
SBS1
22nd February 2011
Dust is made up of everything from dirt to tiny pieces of paper, hair and dander. In order to remove these particles an air cleaner must have filters that are able to deal with particles of all sizes. Here are 4 types of filters a cleaner must have to b...
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Author:
Debbie