Air purifiers
At Pure Water Clean Air, we provide the best air purifiers for residential and commercial.
Our air purifiers
-Remove all dust, lint, pollen, chemicals, and other contaminants,
-Kills all bacteria, viruses, fungus, mold and other microorganisms
-Degrades all organic materials under UV lights and photocatalyst.
Why Air purifier?
Clean air has always been a passion in our company as well as pure water. Pure water and a great air purifier can really improve our life.
According to the Center for Disease Control and Prevention Organization, clean air is in the top 3 health concerns for people. The coronavirus pandemic has shown the importance of clean indoor air in residential and commercials. According to the American Society of Heating, Refrigerating and Air-Conditioning Engineers (ASHRAE), 2020, homes, commercial buildings, and medical facilities should upgrade the air purification system. Respiratory health concerns affect over 50 million Americans. 25 million Americans have been diagnosed with asthma. Another 15 million have the chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD). The World Health Organization (WHO) reported that the Coronavirus vaccines are able to protect people 9 months. We need clean air today and tomorrow.
Air pollution
When we are talking about air pollution, the first thing that comes to our mind is usually big factories and industrial areas that pumping out smelly clouds, burning a house or jungle or old cars which exhaust gray/ white gases into the air. It is right, but what about indoor air pollution?
The primary cause of indoor air quality problems comes from Indoor pollution sources that release pollutant gases or particles into the air. Normally indoor air pollutants can be even more dangerous than outdoor air pollution
What are indoor air pollutants?
The most important and common indoor pollutants are carbon monoxide (CO), carbon dioxide (CO2), radon (Ra), nitrogen dioxide(NO2), second-hand smoke, lead particles, mould, asbestos, dust, and a wide range of organic materials especially volatile organics such as formaldehyde. most of them are odorless, colorless and invisible particles in the atmosphere or indoor air.
When there is inadequate ventilation in the home, it means not enough fresh air to dilute emissions (pollution) from indoor sources, cause to increase in the concentration of indoor pollutants. Also, High temperature and humidity levels of indoor air cause to increase concentrations of some pollutants
The quality of air in your home and your health are directly related to each other. If the concentration of the above pollutants reaches more than the permissible limit, you may feel tiredness, dizziness, nausea, confusion, allergy, eye, nose and throat irritation, headaches and a fast heart rate, long last colds, and bronchitis, as well as chronic asthma, lung injury and skin irritation. In some cases, such as long-term exposure to radon gas causes lung cancer. High Exposure to lead can damage the brain, nervous system, kidneys, and red blood cells, reduce IQ, especially in children. Health effects from indoor air pollutants may appear soon after exposure or, takes time years later. Pollutant concentrations can remain in the air for long periods after some activities
What are indoor air pollutant Sources?
There are many sources of indoor air pollution. These can include
Fumes from gas appliances, central heating and cooling systems
Humidification devices,
Burning of fuel (combustion appliances
Tobacco product
Building materials
pet dande
Furniture and upholstery
Deteriorated asbestos-containing insulatio
Newly installed flooring, carpe
Cabinetry made of certain pressed wood
products for household cleaning and maintenance, personal care,
Excess moistur
Applying pesticid
Applying air freshene
Outdoor pollutio
It’s interesting to know that, Health Canada and The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) clarifies that air quality may be 6-10 times worse and surprisingly more contaminated than the air outside, even in large cities. The quality of air in your home can affect a negative impact on your health.
Free indoor air quality test (IQA)
You should frequently screen indoor air quality for measuring the levels of pollutants by professionals. At Pure Water Clean Air, we do indoor air quality testing in residential and commercial sectors in the Greater Toronto Area.
For a free air water quality test, please fill the form and send it to us, then one of the air quality experts will contact you.
What’s the solution?
A high-efficiency air purifier is one of the best ways to help keep your indoor air clean
-Clean and fresh air, for residential and commercial
-Removes all dust, chemicals, and other contaminant
-Kills all bacteria, viruses, fungus, mould and other microorganisms
-Degrades all organic materials under UV lights and photocatalys