Helped Many Office Workers in Ottawa

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Helped Many Office Workers in Ottawa

Postby ModernAlchemy » Sat Apr 11, 2009 8:58 am

Greetings everyone,

My company has had many dealings with people affected by Sick Building Syndrome here in Ottawa, and I am happy to report that the high-quality air purifiers we recommended have helped them tremendously. From my website:

"A recent World Health Organization report suggests that up to 30% of new and remodeled commercial buildings may have issues relating to indoor air quality. The concentration of contaminants in these buildings, which in some cases have accumulated for years, can severely affect your health. These adverse health effects are sometimes referred to as Sick Building Syndrome (SBS).

Even if you work in what seems to be a relatively clean environment, you may still be exposed to numerous indoor air pollutants from the following:

- Working in an old building (may contain mould spores)
- Poorly filtered air handling systems (may pour out allergens and irritants)
- Walls, carpets, paint and furniture (can emit chemicals such as formaldehyde)
- Photocopiers and other electrical equipment (can produce ozone)
- Fluorescent lighting (may produce photochemical smog)
- Moist plant soils (ideal breeding grounds for bacteria)
- Inadequate cleaning services (poor vacuuming with ineffective equipment)
- Underground parking facilities (carbon monoxide from vehicles can be sucked into air intakes and circulated throughout the building)

In an open office environment, the potential for allergy particles in the air, plus virus and bacteria transfer among people, is very high. In addition, people with dust allergies and sensitivities to odours such as perfume can suffer immensely throughout the work day.

You can protect your personal air space by using a small, quiet air purifier at your work station or in your office. By keeping the air cleaner on, you actually maintain a protected area or “bubble” around you, where contaminants have difficulty entering because clean air is continuously being pushed out into your work space."

We have also had great success stories with customers using larger models equipped with UV lamps (used to destroy viruses, bacteria and mould spores) along with units containing specially-blend activated carbon (to better manage chemicals like formaldehyde and ammonia). Office personnel who are especially sensitive to Volatile Organic Compounds (VOCs), gases and odours have particularly benefited from our AllerAir Vocarb and Austin Air Healthmate Plus series of air purifiers.

Hope this information helps. To read what people who actually use our air purifiers at work (and also in their homes) have to say, visit our 'Testimonials' page at http://www.ModernAlchemyAir.com

Robert
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Re: Helped Many Office Workers in Ottawa

Postby EstherX » Sun May 24, 2009 7:40 am

How will planting trees help our environment? I have to answer this question for school "what you think YOUR neighborhood could do involving plants and trees and landscapes to better or enrich your community." Well I had the ideas of carpooling so that we will pollute less gas into the air. And to plant more trees, but I don't know an explanation WHY planting trees would be helpful to our environment. 10 points for good answer!
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Re: Helped Many Office Workers in Ottawa

Postby ModernAlchemy » Sun May 24, 2009 8:19 am

Certainly the most logical reason to plant trees is that they produce oxygen for all of us to breathe. Trees also act as a kind of pollution "filter", so that in essence they also purifier the air. Another reason to plant trees in a community is that they make the neighbourhood look nice and make people who live in urban areas feel more in touch with nature. Hope this starts your list off.
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