According to the EPA, indoor air quality is more hazardous than outdoor air, because indoor air pollution has a two-to-five times higher average Volatile Organic Compound (VOC) level than outdoor air. Modern construction techniques have also created buildings that are almost air tight allowing nothing to escape, including household pollution. Ironically, in many modern buildings, the outside air is often cleaner than the inside air because these compounds and allergens cannot escape the building. VOCs are emitted as gases from certain solids or liquids, including many household cleaning and fragrance products. These VOCs include a variety of chemicals that have adverse health effects, so you will want to ensure they are removed from your air as soon as possible.

Even relatively low concentrations of air pollutants have been related to a range of adverse health effects, according to the World Health Organization. Pure Air Experts’ one-of-a-kind air purification system can make your indoor air fresh and clean, whatever the level of pollutants in the air.

Pure Air Experts has relationships with many environmental medicine doctors, and we use their knowledge and passion to develop methods that provide clean air for your home and office. We have the products and services to help you get the freshest and cleanest air possible into your home or office building.

Did you know?

  • 9 out of 10 breaths we draw are likely drawn indoors: at school, the workplace, restaurants, movie theaters and home.
  • The average person breathes in 50,000 pollution particles a day, and takes 20,000 breaths a day.
  • The number of people with asthma continues to grow. One in 12 people (about 25 million, or 8% of the U.S. population) had asthma in 2009, compared with 1 in 14 (about 20 million, or 7%) in 2001.
  • COPD is projected to be the third leading cause of death by 2020 with only heart disease and cerebrovascular disease accounting for more deaths.
  • For people who suffer from chronic nasal allergies, an air purifier can help alleviate common hay fever symptoms, according to the University of Maryland Medical Center.
  • The indoor pollution from toxic gasses such as volatile organic compounds (VOCs), can be ten times worse than outside pollution.
  • The Centers for Disease Control have noted a 60% increase in cases of children’s asthma from 1980 to 2003. Most experts attribute this rise to worsening air quality.
  • The Center for Disease Control acknowledges HEPA air filter benefits by recommending that medical facilities use HEPA air purifiers to reduce the chance of the flu spreading and being passed on to others.
  • Doctors recommend HEPA air purifiers or air cleaners for allergy sufferers. Air purifiers for allergies rely on HEPA filter technology to safely and effectively trap airborne allergens and other pollutants.
  • The World Health Organization has estimated that more than half of all asthma and allergic responses are due to indoor Air Quality Testing contaminants.