Central
States Clean Air offers UV air purifiers that will provide
the best long-term protection for your family and your lifestyle.
Products you need to keep the things you value most in life
secure and set your mind at ease. Now you can protect your
family from many types of airborne pathogens with the best
home air purifier or office air cleaner available. The number
one Ultraviolet Air Pollution Cleaner, made in U.S.A.
Now you can protect your family against a variety of different
airborne pathogens including Meningitis, Influenza, Polio,
Legionaires Disease, Small Pox, Typhoid Fever, and more. The
UV air purifiers sold at uv air purifiers.com are among the
most powerful UV air purifiers available today. Made in the
U.S.A. featuring all steel construction.
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to the UV air purifier resource
UV
Air Purifier
View photos of CaluTech's 2005 model UV - ultraviolet
air purifier and buy online in seconds.
Why
CaluTech Blue?
Why choose the CaluTech UV Air Purifier over other brands.
More information about their product.
What
Ultraviolet Does
An introduction to ultraviolet light and what it does.
Learn why UV air purifiers are best.
Flu
Virus, Bacteria, Mold
View the charts. How much UV kills the flu virus, bacteria,
mold, meningitis, rotavirus and more.
Pollution
Information
Learn more about air pollution. Excellent resource of
information about indoor air quality.
Airtronics
Learn more about our new single tube unit, the Airtronics.
DSL
Learn more about our new Dual Single tube unit, the DSL.
Mini-Blue
Learn more about our new Mini-Blue unit.
CaluTech Blue
The original! Read more about the Blue unit.
CaluTech BlueRay
The original! Read more about the POWERFUL BlueRay unit.
Snapcat
Learn more about our new add-opn Photocatalytic strips
that remove odors!
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.