How Houseplants Attack Indoor Air Pollution

Winter poses new challenges to our indoor air quality.  We’re spending more time indoors at the same time as we’ve closed up our homes against fresh exchanges of outdoor air.  The build up of contaminants such as dust, pet dander, mold, and chemicals creates a greater threat to respiratory health at a time when many of us are battling sinusitis, seasonal flu, and colds.  Here’s a great article on how houseplants offer a natural air filtering system that cleans noxious chemicals from the air while providing oxygen....

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‘Tis the Season — Christmas Trees and Indoor Air Quality

Can a Christmas tree bring on an asthma attack? The answer is yes — a live one can.  Live Christmas trees can carry pathogenic mold spores that proliferate rapidly in the cozy warmth of your living room.  One study showed that indoor mold counts went from 800 to 5,000 spores per cubic meter by the fourteenth day a Christmas tree had been kept indoors.  In terms of indoor air quality, this amounts to an explosion of mold growth — especially when you consider that the average healthy home tests at 600 mold spores per cubic meter. The study was initiated by researchers John...

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Sinusitis — The Fungal Connection

Is chronic sinusitis caused by bacteria or mold?  Studies continue to show that mold is now the prime suspect.  The paradigm shift started in 1999 when the Mayo Clinic published a breakthrough study that indicated as many as 96% of sinusitis cases were caused by mold.  http://www.mayoclinic.org/ent-rst/chronicsinus.html.  The evidence has continued to gain ground with experts and researchers; however, as often happens with new evidence, acceptance of these findings by the medical community has been slow. A sinus expert in New York, W.S. Tichenor M.D. offers a detailed explanation of the...

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High Mold Counts – Outside and Inside

This year outside mold counts have been the highest on record in the Chicago area — on some days as much as fifteen times higher than normal. As a result, mold-allergic individuals suffer chronic upper respiratory irritation that feels like chronic cold symptoms. http://articles.chicagotribune.com/2012-08-08/news/ct-met-historic-mold-counts-20120808_1_national-allergy-bureau-allergen-counts-allergy-sufferers. This would explain symptoms that worsen when you spend more time outside. But what does it mean if your allergy symptoms become worse when you spend more time inside? If you...

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Why Is Vacuuming Important? It’s All About Respiratory Health

If you suffer from airborne allergies you may notice a huge improvement in allergic symptoms by the simple use of an effective HEPA vacuum cleaner. Why is an effective vacuum cleaner so important? Frequent vacuuming helps remove dust mites and mold spores that impact indoor air quality for allergy sufferers, the immune-compromised, the elderly and young children. Bussey Environmental Inc. recommends the Euroclean GD 930. We have been using this vacuum cleaner and recommending it to clients for the past 15 years.

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