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The quality of the air
we breathe, both indoors and out, has a great impact
on lung health. Fragile lung tissue is easily
damaged by pollutants in the air, resulting in
increased risk of asthma and allergies, chronic
bronchitis, lung cancer and other respiratory
diseases.
Air pollution
contributes to lung disease, including respiratory
tract infections, asthma, and lung cancer. Lung
disease claims close to 335,000 lives in America
every year and is the third leading cause of death
in the United States. Over the last decade, the
death rate for lung disease has risen faster than
for almost any other major disease.

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Poor indoor air quality
can cause or contribute to the development of
chronic respiratory diseases such as asthma and
hypersensitivity pneumonitis. In addition, it can
cause headaches, dry eyes, nasal congestion, nausea
and fatigue. People who already have respiratory
diseases are at greater risk.
Biological pollutants,
including molds, bacteria, viruses, pollen, dust
mites, and animal dander promote poor indoor air
quality and may be a major cause of days lost from
work and school. In office buildings, heating,
cooling, and ventilation systems are frequent
sources of biological substances that are inhaled,
leading to breathing problems.
There are difference types of home air pollution
treated by all NanoO2 air purifiers:
- Particulates (air pollutants that have mass)
like dust, dander, pollen, and cigarette smoke
- Volatile Organic Compounds (V.O.C.s) which
are gases from chemicals that are released into
the air by various household materials and
liquids
- Bio-burden: is the amount of biological
material in the air, living or dead. Dead
material can cause allergic reactions, living
material can cause allergic reactions, and some
can cause disease.
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