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Puradigm is Your Proactive Solution For The Home’s Most Common Pathogens
What Can Be Lurking in Your Home?
- One germ can multiply into more than 8 million germs in one day
- The clothes kids wore to school came back 28 times germier than the average toilet seat.1
- The avg couch is as germy as a dog’s tennis ball and twice as germy as a fridge door/handle.1
- A 2016 study by University of Arizona showed that the average shoe sole is covered with 421,000 bacteria and that 90% of that bacteria transfers directly to a clean floor on first contact.
1 The National Science Foundation’s 2011 International Germ Study, Germiest Places in the Home 2011 conducted by NSF International from December 2010 – January 2011.
Some of the most common chemicals off-gassed from household items include ammonia and carcinogens such as formaldehyde, benzene, and toluene. What items in your home contribute to off gassing?
- Mattresses
- Furniture
- Paint
- Electronics
- Carpets
- particle board and plywood to name a few.
- “Allergies are the sixth leading cause of chronic illness in the United States. More than 50 million Americans each year suffer from an allergy-related disease”
Kathleen Hall, Everyday Health
- Mold is found both indoors and outdoors. Mold can enter your home through open doorways, windows, vents, and heating and air conditioning systems. Mold in the air outside can also attach itself to clothing, shoes, and pets can and be carried indoors. (CDC.gov)
- In 2004 the Institute of Medicine (IOM) found there was sufficient evidence to link indoor exposure to mold with upper respiratory tract symptoms, cough, and wheeze in otherwise healthy people; with asthma symptoms in people with asthma; and with hypersensitivity pneumonitis in individuals susceptible to that immune-mediated condition. (CDC.gov)
PURADIGM® technology doesn’t disguise an odor with fragrance, we safely remove the odor. A survey of the US population found that 72.6% were not aware that fragranced products, even ones called green and organic, can emit hazardous air pollutants, and 60.1% would not continue to use a fragranced product if they knew it emitted such pollutants [1].
{1.} A. Steinemann
Fragranced consumer products: exposures and effects from emissions
Air Qual. Atmos. Health (2016),10.1007/s11869-016-0442-z