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Indoor Air Quality
I.A.Q. Three little letters - one huge issue. I.A.Q. is an acronym for a scientific term that did not exist 75 years ago. It stands for Indoor Air Quality.
 
The air we breathe...
Indoor Air Quality is one of the most complex health issues confronting every person living and working today. Recent research has found that the quality of air in our homes and offices is often 3 to 5 times worse than the outdoor air. If you stop to consider the amount of time spent indoors, you quickly realize just how big a threat to your health indoor air quality really is.
 
No matter what your relative state of well-being, breathing clean air is the greatest single health benefit you can afford yourself. There is nothing more important to one's well-being than the body's immune system. Just as you need sleep, your immune system needs to rest in order to function properly.
...is polluted.
In these modern times, our indoor air is more polluted than the outdoor air. And we know how increasingly dangerous that's become. Consider how much time we spend indoors. Please don't be fooled by where you are living; whether in the clear blue skies of a mountain range or an apartment in some office tower, the air inside your space is polluted. Toxic substances introduced to your environment go unseen and yet they pose the single greatest threat to your health.
 
What you can't see…
Do you wake up in the morning feeling tired or having a raspy sensation in your throat? Do you find yourself sneezing or coughing? There is an "air war" going on in your bedroom and here are just some of the elements you are fighting as you sleep.
 
Mold Spores
This is a leading cause of sick building syndrome, and sick human beings. Mold spores are one of the most underrated threats to personal well-being in the home.

Tobacco Smoke
Studies show that second-hand tobacco smoke has potentially fatal consequences, even for non-smokers.

Pet Allergen
It's not pet hair but rather a protein found in a pet's dander or saliva that poses the greatest threat to a person's well-being.

Dust Mites
One single dust ball can contain as many as 250,000 house dust mites, every one of them provoking allergies and asthma.


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