Asthma, “Hidden” Asthma, And Allergies
Posted in Asthma on May 19th, 2012 by admin – Comments Off
During the winter months, colds, flu, sore throats, and respiratory illnesses become more prevalent, outdoor activities decline, family members are in closer contact with one another, and our homes are sealed up against the frosty elements. Indoor Air Quality (IAQ) declines as indoor airborne pollutants and indoor allergens increase. The accumulation of built-up antigens (allergens) within a home, typically cause family members to suffer adverse health effects. novel research confirms the EPA’s claim that indoor air quality can be 100 times, or even in some cases, 500 times worse, than the outdoor air quality. Those persons prone to allergies and asthma suffer severely at this time of the year. Until the general public becomes aware of the dangers of polluted indoor air and then begins to expect the services, Home Indoor Allergen Control services, specializing in improving indoor air quality, will remain little in numbers. The EPA, utilizing public service announcements, is presently promoting campaigns to educate the public on the dangers to health from abominable indoor air quality.








