Learn About the Indoor Air Quality in Your Home
According to the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, over 50 million people in North America suffer from allergies and asthma. Indoor air quality is a growing concern, which surprisingly can be two to five times more polluted than outdoor air. Growing trends in energy-efficient construction have allowed pollution to become highly concentrated in indoor environments. Ensure your family's health and take a strong stand to prevent harmful contaminants in your home. Educate yourself on the sources of indoor pollutants and how to reduce their harmful effects.
The most common indoor pollutants include:
- Asbestos
- Organic chemical cc
- Radon
- Lead
- Mold and mildew
- Dust mites and dust
- Carbon Monozide
- Pet Dander
These pollutants come from a variety of sources, such as:
- Building materials
- Heating and air condition
- Tobacco smoke
- Pets
- Dirt and dust
- Household chemcials
- Combustion materials
- Insects
The TriStar PureStar line of products offer products that purify the air, clean your home's surfaces and eliminates harmful contaminants. Our products are for everyone who wants to breathe clean air.