Governmental medical studies have confirmed that the number of asthma and allergy cases continue to increase, with now over 22 million sufferers.
Harmful airborne pollutants such as dust, dust mites, pollen, mold, viruses, bacteria, pet dander, carpet fiber, and second-hand smoke are constantly being recirculated and inhaled while indoors. According to the EPA, the average person breathes 2 teaspoons of these pollutants into their lungs each day. These tiny, respirable, microscopic particles (10 microns or smaller), which can't be seen by the human eye, penetrate the lungs and are a major cause of respiratory discomfort and recurring health problems.
