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How Clean Air Helps Learning, Productivity and Health

How Clean Air Helps Learning, Productivity and Health
Imagine you’re in a room full of invisible particles—tiny bits of dust, smoke and other unseen stuff. Breathing in this polluted air can make us feel sick, tired and even foggy headed.​

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Get Peace Of Mind While Staying At Home With Healthy Air & Water

Get Peace Of Mind While Staying At Home With Healthy Air & Water
Understanding Indoor Air Quality Indoor air quality (IAQ) is just a fancy way of talking about how good or bad the air is inside your home or building. Lots of things affect it - how well your place is ventilated, what kind of filtration you've got, and what pollutants are floating around. Having decent IAQ isn't just a nice-to-have - it's pretty crucial for staying healthy.

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PART 7: Maintenance, Best Practices, and Conclusion

PART 7: Maintenance, Best Practices, and Conclusion
You’ve learned the science behind smoke eaters, the health benefits, the technologies, and the compliance angle. Now in Part 7, let’s discuss how to maintain these systems over the long haul to maximize your investment.

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PART 5: Hybrid Smoke Eaters – The Best of Both Worlds

PART 5: Hybrid Smoke Eaters – The Best of Both Worlds
Combining ESP, HEPA, and Carbon in One System - We’ve looked at the separate technologies—ESP for particles, HEPA for near-total particle filtration, and carbon for odor removal. Now, hybrid systems combine multiple stages into a single unit, delivering comprehensive air cleaning.

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PART 3: All About Electrostatic Precipitators (ESP)

PART 3: All About Electrostatic Precipitators (ESP)
Harnessing Static Power: The Science of Electrostatic Precipitators - Welcome to Part 3 of our series. Now that we’ve covered the health impact of smoke let’s examine a key technology that fights it—Electrostatic Precipitators (ESP). ESPs are commonly used in commercial settings like bars, casinos, and industrial facilities. They’re particularly effective in capturing ultrafine particles often found in smoke. For a side‑by‑side comparison of ESP units and media‑based smoke eaters, see our media‑type vs. electronic smoke eaters guide.

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PART 2: The Health Risks of Smoke Exposure (and How Smoke Eaters Help)

PART 2: The Health Risks of Smoke Exposure (and How Smoke Eaters Help)
Understanding the Health Toll of Smoke—and How Smoke Eaters Mitigate It - Welcome to Part 2 of our “Clearing the Air” series. In Part 1, we introduced the concept of smoke eaters and their importance. The health consequences of smoke exposure—whether it’s secondhand tobacco smoke, industrial fumes or other pollutants—are serious; explore our commercial smoke eater systems to see how the right equipment solves these challenges.

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Top Tips for Reducing Spring Allergies

Top Tips for Reducing Spring Allergies
March winds and April showers bring about May’s flowers, and along with them:

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Tips To Boost Indoor Air Quality

Tips To Boost Indoor Air Quality
Give your indoor air quality a boost with these 5 proven tips Every year when winter starts, it brings with it a number of discomforts and health issues. The first few weeks of winter seem to bring sneezing, runny noses, congestion, coughing and body aches. Everyone around you, including yourself, becomes affected - and it becomes even worse when the air indoors is not clean.

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How to Build an Allergy-Free Bed for a Better Night's Sleep

How to Build an Allergy-Free Bed for a Better Night's Sleep
Allergy sufferers often complain that their symptoms are worse when they sleep and/or first thing in the morning. The theory is that congestion builds up while your body is lying horizontally for hours during the night. While this may be a contributing factor, an even bigger factor may be your bed and its coverings. Creating an allergy-free bed might be just what you need to set up the proper environment to induce a peaceful and restful night of sleep.

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Green Cleaning Tips and Tricks

Green Cleaning Tips and Tricks
When it’s time to clean your home, you may want to consider using eco-friendly methods. Traditional cleaning methods generate countless toxins that pollute the air in your home and in the environment. Changing the way you think about cleaning can deliver health benefits, as well. Here are some ways to make your cleaning practices more eco-friendly. Swap Your Cleaning Products The very first thing you should do is to take inventory of the cleaning products in your home and make any necessary changes. Did you know that there are around 17,000 approved chemicals on the market that could make their way into your cleaning products? These chemicals can absorb into your skin and negatively impact your health.

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Get Your Home Ready for Allergy Season

Get Your Home Ready for Allergy Season
Are you one of the 50 million Americans who suffer from allergies? With allergy season in full swing, it can feel like there’s no way to get relief. Even staying indoors doesn’t seem to help. It can even make things worse! The air inside our homes can trap dust and pollen leaving it nowhere to go but into our lungs. This is the last thing you want! Luckily, there are some great ways to improve the air inside your home, which could give you some relief. Get Rid of Moisture If it’s mold and mildew that you’re allergic to, then moisture is not your friend. It thrives in a warm, moist environment. One great way to regulate the moisture level in your home is to use a dehumidifier. This will help stop mold and mildew grown in its tracks and give you some much-needed relief.

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Enjoy Quality Sleep by Controlling Bedtime Allergies

Enjoy Quality Sleep by Controlling Bedtime Allergies
How well we sleep affects all aspects of our lives. When we have energy, it’s much easier to meet any challenges that may arise. Plus, a good night’s sleep helps us feel relaxed and refreshed in the morning, and this feeling lasts throughout the day. There are many barriers that can negatively impact our sleep. One of the most common are bedtime allergies, which worsen in the evenings and can prevent us from getting the quality of sleep that we deserve. The problem with bedtime allergies is that they can happen year round. Here is some information about bedtime allergies and what you can do about it.

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