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Particles and Allergens
Dust
Skin Flakes Dust Mite Feces Cat Saliva Mites Cockroaches Pollen Smoke Animal Dander Radon 98% of particles are too small for even the best disposable filter to collect. Ask us how to remove these particles out of your indoor air. KEY For Articles Below
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Germs and Infectious Agents
Bacteria
Viruses Mold Fungi Protozoa Helminths Mildew Bacteria & viruses will travel through the air, causing and worsening diseases. They get into the air easily by sneezing or coughing. Inhaling these viruses or bacteria can spread coughs, colds, influenza, tuberculosis and other infectious agents. We know what products to use to sterilize bacteria, fungi and viruses from your air. Our products are 3.3 times more powerful than what you might be buying online! We only deliver the best airborne germ control! |
Chemical Gases and Odors
Carbon Monoxide
Chlorine Nitrogen Dioxide Phosgene Formaldehyde Benzene (there are too many to list) Pesticides Cleaning Solvents Building Materials-Paint 100% of homes tested had some type of toxic compounds including pesticides, voc's in laundry sheets & air fresheners, chemicals found in furniture & Carpet like formaldehyde. Control and trap hazardous gases like pesticides, cleaning solvents, formaldehyde. Stop breathing this stuff today! All of our products are medical grade & guaranteed to reduce your exposure to toxic agents. Call us and we will make sure you have the right product to solve the problem. Lets talk about what is uniquely going on with your home. 865-230-5079
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There is WAY to much research, We are just touching on a few points here:
A study, from the Environmental Health Perspectives journal, measured 25 products including “laundry detergents, fabric softeners, dryer sheets, disinfectants, dish detergents, all-purpose cleaners, soaps, hand sanitizers, lotions, deodorants, and shampoos.” Researchers detected over 133 different types of VOCs in these products, and found that each product emitted between one and eight toxic substances, while 44 percent of them generated at least one carcinogenic air pollutant..
Molekule.science Sarah Moore
Molekule.science Sarah Moore
Particle Pollution and Your HealthBreathing in particle pollution can be harmful to your health. Coarse (bigger) particles, called PM10, can irritate your eyes, nose, and throat. Dust from roads, farms, dry riverbeds, construction sites, and mines are types of PM10.
Fine (smaller) particles, called PM2.5, are more dangerous because they can get into the deep parts of your lungs — or even into your blood.
Particle pollution has also been linked to:
Fine (smaller) particles, called PM2.5, are more dangerous because they can get into the deep parts of your lungs — or even into your blood.
Particle pollution has also been linked to:
- Eye irritation
- Lung and throat irritation
- Trouble breathing
- Lung cancer
- Problems with babies at birth (for example, low birth weight)
- Chest pain or tightness
- Fast heartbeat
- Feeling out of breath
- Being more tired than usual
Mold: Those tiny spores could cause a host of health problems; mostly in people with respiratory problems, allergies or a compromised immune system” said Dr. Spahr. Symptoms of mold exposure may include headache, sore throat, runny nose, coughing, sneezing, watery eyes and fatigue. Credit: Geisinger.org
Effective ventilation may also help keep bacteria, viruses and other pollutants out of the indoor air. Research shows that air flow and ventilation can affect how diseases spread indoors. The more stagnant the air is, the more likely diseases are to spread.
Ventilation can also limit moisture. Damp indoor spaces foster the growth and transmission of viruses and bacteria. Controlling moisture indoors can limit the spread of these infectious diseases and also limit mold, dust mite and cockroach growth. Credit: Lung.org
Ventilation can also limit moisture. Damp indoor spaces foster the growth and transmission of viruses and bacteria. Controlling moisture indoors can limit the spread of these infectious diseases and also limit mold, dust mite and cockroach growth. Credit: Lung.org
The nation has known for some time that long-term exposure to particle pollution can worsen symptoms of lung disease, increase susceptibility to lung infection, trigger heart attack and stroke, and can even cause lung cancer and premature death.
Some bacteria and viruses thrive and circulate through poorly maintained building ventilation systems, as with Legionnaires' disease. Effective ventilation may also help keep bacteria, viruses and other pollutants out of the indoor air. Research shows that air flow and ventilation can affect how diseases spread indoors. The more stagnant the air is, the more likely diseases are to spread.
Ventilation can also limit moisture. Damp indoor spaces foster the growth and transmission of viruses and bacteria. Controlling moisture indoors can limit the spread of these infectious diseases and also limit mold, dust mite and cockroach growth.
Ventilation can also limit moisture. Damp indoor spaces foster the growth and transmission of viruses and bacteria. Controlling moisture indoors can limit the spread of these infectious diseases and also limit mold, dust mite and cockroach growth.
Electronics
Electronics, which are now ubiquitous in many homes, can release significant amounts of chemicals; for instance, chemicals may offgas from insulation on wiring that contains the flame retardant triphenyl phosphate. Plastic casing and circuit boards can also offgas. And in the office, laser printers and photocopiers were found to emit at least 30 compounds of VOCs, according to this UC Berkeley study. Credit: MOLEKULE.Science Sarah Moore
Electronics, which are now ubiquitous in many homes, can release significant amounts of chemicals; for instance, chemicals may offgas from insulation on wiring that contains the flame retardant triphenyl phosphate. Plastic casing and circuit boards can also offgas. And in the office, laser printers and photocopiers were found to emit at least 30 compounds of VOCs, according to this UC Berkeley study. Credit: MOLEKULE.Science Sarah Moore
Although many substances in dust can trigger allergic symptoms, the most important indoor allergens are dust mites, pet dander, cockroaches, and molds. ... Allergy symptoms can actually be worse in the winter when the windows are closed and people are shut in with the allergens
Paint, Wax and Varnish
Paint, wax and varnish, which cover surfaces ranging from your walls and ceilings, to chairs and cutting boards, contain many dangerous VOCs. Chief among them is formaldehyde, a preservative found in paint (as well as cleaners, textiles, cleaning products and more). Formaldehyde is also off-gassed from resins used in manufacturing of a wide range of wood products, from laminate wood flooring to pressed wood to particle board.
According to the Consumer Product Safety Commission, this chemical can cause “eye, nose, throat, and skin irritation, coughing, wheezing, and allergic reactions.” Moreover, “long term exposure to high levels of formaldehyde has been associated with cancer in humans and laboratory animals.” MOLEKULE.Science Sarah Moore
Paint, wax and varnish, which cover surfaces ranging from your walls and ceilings, to chairs and cutting boards, contain many dangerous VOCs. Chief among them is formaldehyde, a preservative found in paint (as well as cleaners, textiles, cleaning products and more). Formaldehyde is also off-gassed from resins used in manufacturing of a wide range of wood products, from laminate wood flooring to pressed wood to particle board.
According to the Consumer Product Safety Commission, this chemical can cause “eye, nose, throat, and skin irritation, coughing, wheezing, and allergic reactions.” Moreover, “long term exposure to high levels of formaldehyde has been associated with cancer in humans and laboratory animals.” MOLEKULE.Science Sarah Moore
Eight out of 10 people in the United States are exposed to dust mites. Six out of 10 are exposed to cat or dog dander. Cockroaches cause allergic reactions in people.
Unlike "seasonal" allergies caused by molds and pollen, people who are allergic to dust mites often will have symptoms year round
Unlike "seasonal" allergies caused by molds and pollen, people who are allergic to dust mites often will have symptoms year round
Cosmetics and Nail Polish Remover
It probably doesn’t surprise you to know that many cosmetics contain toxins. Unfortunately, some of these toxins -- which according to the New York State Department of Health may include acetone, ethyl alcohol, isopropyl alcohol, methacrylates (methyl or ethyl) or ethyl acetate -- are VOCs, which may offgas into your air when used or stored. Credit: MOLEKULE.Science Sarah Moore
It probably doesn’t surprise you to know that many cosmetics contain toxins. Unfortunately, some of these toxins -- which according to the New York State Department of Health may include acetone, ethyl alcohol, isopropyl alcohol, methacrylates (methyl or ethyl) or ethyl acetate -- are VOCs, which may offgas into your air when used or stored. Credit: MOLEKULE.Science Sarah Moore
The inside of your home traps allergens, making it impossible to avoid dust, dandruff & debris. The air in your home can easily be 5 times more contaminated than outdoors.