Enriching Indoor Air Quality with the Aid of Air Filters

Category: Environment



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blog details: According to Lung Care Foundation (LCF), in India, we breathe 25000 times a day and inhale about 11000 litres of air per day using our Lungs. These factors are amazing, right? But why should we take care of indoor air quality? The quality of the air we breathe determines the health of the lungs as well as other organs. Indeed, clean air is considered to be a basic requirement of human health and well-being. However, air pollution continues to pose a significant threat to health worldwide. Air pollution can also cause long-term damage to nerves, the brain, kidneys, liver, and other organs. It is also believed that air pollutants cause birth defects. Indoor air pollution is a complex mixture of pollutants migrating indoors from outdoor air and pollutants generated by indoor sources. Improper management of transport, primitive roads, high construction activity, and unplanned distribution of industries –all have led to an increase in pollution levels. Commercial townships, buildings, and workplaces adjacent to industries related to wastewater treatment plants, refineries, pharmaceutical units, dyes, textiles, timber and furniture, handicrafts, metals, chemicals, sandstone quarries, steel rolling mills, pulses, oil mills, etc., are responsible for a rise in a variety of outdoor pollutants. Hence the industrial owners, environmental consulting firms, and government authorities should be in the same line to protect the environment (indoor air / clean air) Several measures are recommended to reduce exposure to contaminants of biological origin (mold, pollen, allergen, dust particles, etc) and non-biological origin (e.g., environmental tobacco smoke, wood smoke, volatile organic compounds (VOC)). With a better understanding of indoor pollutants, new and effective measures have evolved, including the development of indoor air filters, and air purifiers. Air filtration is frequently recommended as a component of environmental control measures. Indoor air filtration can be provided by whole house filtration via the home’s heating, ventilation, or air conditioning system, by portable room air cleaners, or a combination of the two. The use of HEPA filters traditionally used in hospitals, hospitality environments, food and beverage industries, and pharmaceutical units, has indeed been a significant inclusion in air purifiers. A HEPA filter is standardized at a minimum 99.995% efficiency rating for removing particles greater than or equal to 0.3μm in diameter. Are you looking for high performance air filters that could solve all your needs? Opt for American Air Filter (AAF) air filtration solutions. AAF is offering a wide range of products for industrial and commercial purposes. AAF is offering the following types of air filters HEPA – ULPA Filters Panel Filters Pleated Filters Media Pads and Rolls Box Filters Bag Filters https://www.aaf-india.com/contact/

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