

Indoor Air Pollution - Indoor air pollution consists of toxic gases or particles that can harm your health. These pollutants can build up rapidly indoors to levels much higher than those usually found outdoors. This is especially true if large amounts of a pollutant are released indoors. Additionally, the better construction in newer homes can prevent pollutants from escaping to the outdoors.
The effects of indoor air pollutants vary. Exposure to high levels of some pollutants, such as carbon monoxide, can even result in immediate death. Some indoor pollutants can magnify the effects of other indoor pollutants. Based on cancer risk alone, scientists have ranked indoor air pollution as one of the most important environmental problems in America. Many of us are susceptible to the health effects of indoor pollutants. These include infants and the elderly, those with heart and lung diseases, people with asthma, and individuals who have developed extreme sensitivity to chemicals. The economic impact of indoor pollution - including health care costs, lost productivity, legal costs, and human welfare impacts - have been estimated at billions of dollars each year. Ultraviolet light is very effective in destroying bacteria when it comes to indoor air pollution. It is known to be as much as 99.9% effective.
Most of our time is spent indoors where there are many types of air pollution: consumer products, appliances, building materials, cigarette smoke, and furniture can all contribute to the problem. The Environmental Protection Agency ranked indoor air pollution fourth in cancer risk among 13 top environmental problems analyzed. Indoor radon gas was at the top of this list. A lot relates to the problem of indoor air quality problems. First of all, we spend most of our time indoors. Because many pollutants are found indoors we all inhale them everyday. Secondly, indoor air pollution is often higher than those outdoors. The EPA has said indoor levels of pollutants, such as formaldehyde, chloroform, and styrene, range from 2 to 5 times higher than outdoor levels. Exposure to pollutants such as cigarette smoke is usually indoors.

Ultra violet energy levels at 254 nanometer unit wavelength required for 99.9% destruction of various microorganisms (UV energy in microwatt-seconds per square centimeter). Our UV Air Cleaners Produce 24,000. Below you will see how much UV is required to destroy each pathogen:
BACTERIA Bacillus anthracia Anthrax Virus (not spores) 8,700 Bacillus anthracia Anthrax Spore 40,000 Agrobacterium tumefaciens Crown Gall Disease (plants) 8,500 Bacillus Megatherium Wet wood Disease 5,200 Bacillus subtilis (vegetative) 11,000 Clostridium Tetani Tetanus/Lockjaw 23,000 Corynebacterium diphtheria Diphtheria 6,500 Escherichia coli Coli 7,000 Legionella bozemanii Pontiac Fever 3,500 Legionella dumoffii Pontiac/Legionnaires 5,500 Legionella gormanii Pontiac/Legionnaires 4,900 Legionella micdadei Pontiac/Legionnaires 3,100 Legionella longbeachae Pontiac/Legionnaires 2,900 Legionella pneumophila Legionnaires Disease 3,800 Leptospira interrogans Infectious Jaundice & Leptospirosis 6,000 Mycobacterium tuberculosis Pulmonary Tuberculosis 10,000 Meningitis, Endocarditis, Pneumonia, Bronchitis, Otitis Media, Sinusitis, Bactoremia 8,500 Proteus vulgaris Urinary Tract Infection, Bacteremia, Pneumonia and Focal Lesions 6,600 Pseudomonas aeruginosa Laboratory Strain 3,900 Pseudomonas aeruginosa Environmental Strain UT I, Septic Arthritis, Conjunctivitis, Endocarditis, Meningitis 10,500 Rhodospirillum rub rum Bacterium 6,200 Salmonella enteritidis Gastroenteritis, Enteric Fever, Osteomyelitis 7,200 Salmonella paratyphi Para-Typhoid Fever, Enlargement of Spleen 6,100 Salmonella typhimurium Gastroenteritis 15,200 Salmonella typhose Typhoid fever, Enteric fever, Typhus Abdominales 6,000 Sacina lutea Reproductive Problems 26,400 Serratia marcescent Septicaemia, Abscesses, Burn Infections, Osteomyelitis 6,200 Shigella dysenteriae Dysentery - Enteric Infection 4,200 Shigella flexNeri Dysentery 3,400 Shigella sonnei Enteric Infection 7,000 Endocarditis, Catheter-Related Sepsis,UT I, Toxic Shock Syndrome, Eye Infection, Osteomyelitis 5,800 Staphylococcal Diseases, Impetigo, Toxic Shock Syndrome, Food Poisoning, Intoxication 7,000 Enterococcus faecalis Urinary Tract Infection and Bacterial Endocarditis 10,000 Streptococcus hemolyticus Various Infections 5,500 Streptococcus lactic Various Infections 8,000 Viridans streptococci Invasive Infections 3,800 Vibrio cholera Cholera 6,500 MOLD SPORES Mucor ramosissimus Sinuses, Brain, Eyes, Lungs, & Skin Infections 35,200 Penicillium expansum Blue Mold 22,000 Penicillium roqueforti Fungi 26,400 ALGAE Chlorella vulgaris Green Algae 22,000 VIRUSES Bacteriophage E. Coli / Bloody Diarrhea / Hemorrhagic Colitis 6,600 Hepatitis Virus Hepatitis 8,000 Influenza Virus Flu 6,600 Polio virus Polio 21,000 Rota virus Rota Virus 24,000 Small Pox Virus Small Pox 9,000 CYST Giardia Lamblia Giardiasis 5,000 - 10,000 Chryptosporidium Diarrheal Disease 5,000 - 10,000 YEAST Trichosporon Bakers Yeast 8,800 Brewers yeast Brewers Yeast 6,600 Common yeast cake Yeast Cake 13,200 Saccharomyces var. ellipsoideus Saccharomyces 13,200 Saccharomyces sp Saccharomyces 17,600
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