Monday, November 30, 2009

Indoor Air Pollution

Indoor air pollution can pose many health risks, such as allergies, asthma, and even in some cases cancer. The average person spends about 75% of their day inside. For this main reason, it is important to find easy ways to help reduce pollutants and their affect on us. Several ways to do this include:
  • Avoiding smoking and the use of chemicals indoors
  • Using building materials that don't emit toxins
  • Dehumidifying in moist areas
  • Ensuring adequate ventilation
  • Using filters that help reduce air pollutants
For information on air filters to improve indoor air quality, contact Rick Butefish at Filters4Me.com or 918-292-8600.