Breathe Easier with the Help of an Air Filter

Posted by admin on Jan 25th, 2008
2008
Jan 25

Are you plagued by allergies or asthma throughout the year? If so, you may be considering purchasing one of the many air filters available for your home or office. Healthy living promotes all over wellbeing and with today’s quality of air, it makes sense to consider the purchase of an air filter. Air filters work with your home’s circulation and help to filter out any contaminants that can cause health problems and irritate breathing conditions. As these particles are removed from the air the quality of oxygen increases and you can breathe easier.

Over time, furnace and central air systems have a tendency to become filled with unhealthy particles. When the furnace or central air system begins to work, these particles are scattered throughout your home. Purchasing an air filtration system will keep these particles at a minimum.

Dust is one of the main irritants for people who have allergies. Coughing, sneezing and wheezing can all be reduced by simply taking the necessary steps to clean the air you breathe. If you purchase the proper air filter, as the air naturally circulates through your home or office, dust particles will be reduced and as a result the symptoms from your allergies will reduce.

Asthmatics have a difficult time breathing any time, something as simple as a climate change will cause an asthma attack. Other particles that may irritate this condition are mold or mildew, which also cause many difficulties for people will allergies as well. With these invisible irritants floating in the air an asthmatic can have an attack and reach a life threatening state. Purchasing an air filter to reduce the amount of pollutants in the air can drastically reduce the number of breathing attacks.

People with other chronic breathing conditions such as Emphysema and COPD should also give careful consideration to buying the proper air filter system. These conditions are rather serious and can prove to be life threatening. Reducing the amount of pollutants in the air can add to the person’s current quality of life.

Children are exposed to many germs that can cause the common cold or flu. Unfortunately you can not control their exposure outside of the home, but proper air filtration system will help you limit your child’s exposure to certain germs.

When choosing the proper air filter it is important to keep several things in mind. First you must determine what specific substances the particular air filter will remove from the air. Second, what size of room will the filter clean, as well as how often will the filter need to be changed and the level of difficulty when changing it? Other issues to keep in mind- determine the item’s clean air delivery rate, the noise factor and can you run the air filter while you sleep?

Bottom line is that purchasing an air filter for your home can and will help the over all quality of air. As you can see it does take some thought and searching for the proper system does take time, however in the end the benefits will prove that it is worth the effort. Your family will breathe quality air day in and day out; therefore maintaining a healthy environment in your home.

Peter Crest runs Air Filter Central. Visit

Air Compressors - Choosing the Best

Posted by admin on Jan 24th, 2008
2008
Jan 24

You’re searching for the perfect air compressor for your needs, so as any consumer would, you pay a visit to your local hardware store. There, you find yourself immersed in a variety of brands and models, all with different features. You decide to wait on making a purchase and shop on the Internet. The only problem is that on the Internet you find even more brands, models, and features - so many, in fact, that you become completely confused. What do you do now?

The answer is simple. Just follow this guide to purchasing air compressors and you won’t go wrong.

Make a list of the features that you need.

Do you want a fairly quiet air compressor? How much horsepower do you want? What should your air compressor weigh? Are you interested in an air compressor with a folding handle? How about one with wheels?

Before you make any decisions concerning air compressors, determine exactly what you want based on what you will be using it for. For example, will you be using your air compressor at home, in your garage, on a job site, or in a shop? The location in which you use it will most often determine how heavy you want it to be as well as how loud of a noise it makes. If you are going to be using it on a job site, you may opt for one with wheels so that it is easy to transport.

Consider the pump.

The pump is one of the main features of air compressors. Basically, there are three types of pumps to choose from: Invector pumps, Direct Drive pumps, and Belt-Drive pumps.

Invector pumps are found in the more lightweight air compressors. Air compressors with Invector pumps often have universal motors and air cooling systems. They also usually last for a long period of time. If you are purchasing an air compressor for the first time, and are unsure how often you will actually be using it, one with an Invector pump may be right for you.

On the other hand, air compressors with Direct-Drive pumps have standard induction motors, which last approximately 500 or more hours. They take no oil, so they do not require any oil changes. This can be perfect for someone who only uses it once in a while. Direct Drive air compressors are typically smaller in size.

Lastly, air compressors with Belt-Drive pumps are the quietest ones on the market. Many businesses prefer this type, as they are not a distraction to employees working around the air compressors. Air compressors with Belt-Drive pumps require more maintenance than Invector and Direct Drive compressors. They need oil and filter changes about every 500 hours.

Power.

Finally, determine how much power you need your air compressor to have. You can do this by considering what you will be using it for. Will you use it as an inflator, with a stapler, with a spray gun, or a grinder? Each takes more and more pounds of air per square inch. This is why the type of air compressor you decide to buy depends completely upon what you will be using it for and how often you will be using it.

Timothy Anderson writes for PowerfulChecklists.com. Before you spend any money, check out your next air compressor carefully using the free Air Compressor Checklist at PowerfulChecklists.com

Top Tips For Clean Indoor Air

Posted by admin on Jan 23rd, 2008
2008
Jan 23

Indoor air can make you miserable if it is not kept clean and healthy.

Clean indoor air is essential for a happy you and a happy home.

The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency has reported that Indoor air can contain up to 5 times as much pollution as outdoor air. Allergies and asthma are on the rise so cleaning indoor air in your home and work place is more important than ever as this can greatly reduce symptoms according to Dr. John Winder, an allergist for the Nationwide Asthma Screening Program of the American College of Allergy, Asthma & Immunology.

These are some clean indoor air top tips:

  • When you dust your house with a cloth you a often spreading dust around. You vacuum based tools to dust with instead. Make sure you don’t avoid difficult to reach areas like space under beds, drapes and moldings.
  • A great tip for dusting small objects is to cover the nozzle of your vacuum cleaner with a pair of tights or fine cloth. Put the vacuum on a low suction level and run the small objects over the front of the vacuum nozzle. This sucks all the dust off without the object disappearing in to the vacuum! Note: Be sure to use a scrap material to cover the vacuum nozzle as it can get ruined in the process.
  • Wrap pillows and mattresses in allergen-protective covers and regularly vacuum them.
  • When you wash your linens make sure the water is hot (130 degrees or above) to ensure dust mites and their eggs are killed off properly.
  • Deep clean your carpets & floor surfaces once every season at least.
  • To really thoroughly achieve clean indoor air get an air purifier to remove all the airborne pollutants.
  • Clean indoor air is also about humidity.. maintain a cool & dry home. Keep humidity to 50% or less. You can use a humidifier to aid in this but make sure you frequently empty the unit to prevent the growth of mold in the tank.
  • Try to avoid letting your pets sleep in the bedrooms.
  • Keep stuffed animals and busy shelves to a minimum as these are real dust-catcher locations. If you have lots of stuffed toys vacuum them frequently.. but carefully of course!!

Follow this great advice and you will have super clean indoor air in no time.

Michael Grzywacz is an allergy sufferer who writes about indoor air purifiers for http://www.airpurifierstop.com

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