What
are your kids breathing in today?
Poor indoor air quality is a contributor to the skyrocketing
rates of allergies, asthma, infectious and respiratory disease and
may even have an impact on the classroom performance of our kids.
In fact, according to the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, indoor
air pollution is now ranked among the top risks to public health with
children amongst the most susceptible.
Due to their constant stages of growth and development children are
actually more vulnerable to the contaminants present in the air. Studies
also indicate that posure to respiratory allergens at an early age
may increase the likelihood of health problems such as asthma later
in life.
AirCare Solutions offers a wide range of safe
and effective air purifiers which will immediately eliminate 99.97%
of all airborne contaminants like dust, pollen and bacteria and also
neutralize harmful airborne chemicals and odors.
Concerned about your child’s
air quality at school?
AirCare Solutions is proud to be a part of the
Cleaner Air Brighter Minds initiative, helping schools earn FREE
air purifiers for their classroom. To learn more about this innovative
and exciting program contact AirCare Solutions or visit the program
website. |
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Children actually breathe more air per pound of body weight than adults |
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A child’s immune system is less developed, making them more vulnerable to airborne micro organisms and chemicals. |
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As a child’s lungs continue to develop, exposure to harmful air pollutants may have a serious impact on lung development. |
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