Air
Purification
Particulate
Air Pollution
Particulate
Air Pollution
It is no secret that the burning of fossil fuels causes air
pollution and adversely affects the health of the human population. Over the last 10
years, research has been providing new insight about the health consequences of
particulate air pollution. Generated by the use of fossil energy, respirable-sized
particles pose a major threat to our environment and health.
Common particulates include pollen, mold spores,
Did you know?
- The average home collects about 2 pounds of dust per week.
- Visible particles constitute only about 10% of indoor air.
- Particle visibility depends on the eye itself. In other
words, light intensity and quality, background and particle type.
- Particles on furniture and those in a shaft of light are
approximately 50 microns or larger.
- It may be possible to see particles as small as 10 microns
under favorable conditions.
- Particles of 1 micron or less adhere to surfaces by
molecular adhesion. Scrubbing is generally the only way to remove them.
- Larger particles tend to settle out of the atmosphere due to
weight.
- Smaller, "respirable" particles remain suspended
in the air virtually indefinitely - until breathed in.
- Approximately 98-99% of all particles by count are in the
size range of 5 microns or less. These particles tend to remain in suspension or settle
out so slowly that only quality electronic air cleaners and HEPA air cleaners are
effective in removing these particles.
- The majority of harmful particles are less than .3 microns
in size. (That's smaller than a HEPA filter can remove from the air).
- The average person breathes in about 16,000 quarts of air
per day. Each quart contains some 70,000 visible and invisible particles. That's over a
billion particles per day that our lungs have to filter out!
- A 9' x 12' carpet or rug will collect an average of about 10
pounds of dust per year!
- 100% of all respiratory ailments and disease are caused by
inhaled particulate. That's right, 100%.
- Consider this: If your immune system has to work so hard to
protect your body from the air you breathe, how can it protect you from anything else?
Common Airborne Particles and Their Sizes in Microns
Particles are commonly measured in microns, a
metric unit of measure. There are 25,400 microns in one inch. This dot (.) is
approximately 1/64 of an inch wide and equals 615 microns.
Common Items & Their Respective Particle
Sizes |
| Postage
Stamp, 1 inch high |
25,400 microns |
| Eye of a
Needle |
1,230 microns |
| Beach Sand |
100 to 2000 microns |
| Fertilizer |
10 to 1000 microns |
| Pollens |
10 to 1000 microns |
| Human Hair |
40 to 300 microns |
| Mold Spores |
10 to 30 microns |
Combustion-related
Carbon Monoxide
(motor vehicles, wood burning,
open burning, industrial processes) |
up to 2.5 microns |
| Coal Dust |
1 to 100 microns |
| Anthrax |
1 to 5 microns |
| Yeast Cells |
1 to 5 microns |
| Bacteria |
.5 to 20 microns |
| Radioactive
Fallout |
.1 to 10 microns |
| HIV |
.1 microns |
| Oil Smoke |
.03 to 1 micron |
| Tobacco Smoke |
.01 to 1 microns |
| Viruses |
.002 to .3 microns |
| Typical Atmospheric
Dust |
.001 to 30 microns |
| Pesticides &
Herbicides |
.001microns |
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Find
the Right Air Purifier for Your Unique Problem |
It's no mystery that the air inside our homes, offices and nearly every
building we enter is contaminated with air pollution problems. But wading through the
plethora of air purification technologies and models to make our living and
working space free of pollution can be a daunting task, especially with the
misinformation presented by so many salespeople and web sites.
There are many different air purification technologies and air filters on
the market, but no one air purifier technology can solve every air pollution
problem, which is why we carry different brands.
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