Are you lucky enough to have a basement in your house? Perhaps you are and it is useful sometimes isn’t it? You use it for a variety of things no doubt. Maybe your basement is used as sort of extra storage facility.
You put all the extra stuff you haven’t used since Christmas in or you just have a lot of extra things that never get used and you put it in your basement.
Basements sometimes get dirty. Fact. You might not think that you can do anything about it. You might not think that it’s worth the time to purify or clean the air. Consider the health of the family. Do you want a safe environment for your children? … Read More…

How in the world can a consumer decide what vacuum cleaner to buy with Dirt Devil, Miele, Eureka, Dyson, Electrolux, Kirby and so many more on the market? To make matters even more complicated, each manufacturer has numerous models in the market. We read reviews by almost everyone and it seems that every unit has their champions and complainers. What the heck is going on here? The truth is that every one of the reviews are absolutely right! Vacuum cleaners, like any other consumer product have an array of features and benefits to meet the needs of a specific part of the market. Those that are unhappy with a specific product usually purchased based on price or advertising alone without … Read More…
Some individuals are much more sensitive to pollutants than are others. The extent to which an individual is harmed by air pollution usually depends on the total exposure to the damaging chemicals, i.e. the duration of exposure and the concentration of the chemicals involved. Continuous exposure to air pollution affects the lungs of growing children and can aggravate or complicate medical conditions in the elderly. Research into the health effects of air pollution is ongoing.
A lot of things add to indoor air pollution. Pollen, pet dander, dust mites, cockroaches, tobacco, cooking smoke particles, and other indoor pollutants all pose risks to allergy and asthma sufferers. There are three basic ways to get better quality of indoor air: controlling the … Read More…
The short answer is, just like an electro magnet. My name is John and I have been in the air cleaning industry long enough to know that the best option for air purification is the whole house type. Generally, most people have some sort of central heating and cooling system that is forced air. This system, if designed by a licensed heating and cooling contractor, has been designed with all of the existing circumstances of that particular home in mind. It is also rated to change the air in the entire home 4-6 times per hour. Your furnace is your best device for keeping that indoor air clean. There are two types of electronic air cleaners currently available. The … Read More…
With so many different floor care machines, it can be difficult to choose exactly what is right for your floor. The first thing to consider when buying a vacuum cleaner is the size of your home. While we have a preference for at least a mid size vacuum cleaner which will handle effectively most people’s needs most of the time, a full size canister may be more appropriate for a very large house, and conversely the student with a dorm room or an elderly person with a studio apartment needs a smaller sized vacuum cleaner to get the job done.
•One important decision to make is whether you prefer an upright or canister design. Uprights are easier and more compact … Read More…

