Ionizer plus removes the carcinogenic formaldehyde




Formaldehyde gas is extreme health risk, if they are inhaled and are now recognised as a carcinogenic agent from many health organizations. Formaldehyde hazards can be reduced by using air purifiers may remove this chemical fumes. Best Air Purifier on the market is Austin Air Purifier with Ionizer plus is the best choice for removal of chemical gases including formaldehyde.


U.s. environmental protection agency lists formaldehyde as a probable human carcinogen. "the International Agency for research on cancer, part of the World Health Organization defines formaldehyde as a human carcinogen, or cancer-causing agent. The national institutes of health (HIH) concluded that formaldehyde exposure, especially at higher levels, increases the risk of the contained types of rare types of cancer, including those that affect the upper part of the nose and throat. Considered natural volatile organic compound (VOC) formaldehyde as a chemical gas, surrounds us every day, emitted by many domestic sources.


Formaldehyde, the airborne form, is a chemical gas, referred to as volatile organic compound (VOC). It is a colorless, flammable and has a very unique scent. Formaldehyde occurs naturally, it can be broadcast by biologically based products or may be a by-product of artificial processes. It is toxic and dangerous steam.


Formaldehyde can come from tobacco, wood or burning fuel. It can also come from chemical-based business processes and factory laboratories. A significant number of common household products can contain formaldehyde, including paper, paint, plywood resins, glues and adhesives, and permanent press fabrics. Kitchen cabinets, furniture and construction materials may contain formaldehyde. You can find this chemical gas emissions from products like dish soups, fabric softeners, cosmetics and medications. And with high humidity and high temperatures, this gas formaldehyde releases more quickly in the air.


Hair salons can be a place where is highly attended formaldehyde. Hair treatments, most notably the controversial keratin Brazilian straightening treatments are used to straighten hair in humid summers. This product has recently been in a fog of controversy because of the presumed high concentrations of formaldehyde in solution for the treatment of the hair. Methanol gas used in cars and trucks, combustion, release formaldehyde. The more alcohol is added to petroleum fuels more formaldehyde fumes will be released into the air.


Formaldehyde, as many Moose can irritate the eyes, nose and throat of the exposures only 0.4 to 3 parts per million (ppm). If you are chemically sensitive concentration as low as 0.02 ppm can affect the body. There may be short-term effects, including respiratory problems, headaches, nausea and fever. You can experience respiratory symptoms, allergic reactions and irritations of the skin of this gas in the air or fluid.


Evidence shows, formaldehyde is known to cause rare cancers of the nasopharynx, upper part of the throat behind the nose. In our homes formaldehyde surrounds us. We can reduce indoor pollution, by bringing only products which do not contain formaldehyde in our homes. Select products, expressly stating that they are formaldehyde, marked with U.L.E. F, which means no formaldehyde or N.A.F added, meaning that ultra-low emit formaldehyde.


The dangers of gas in air formaldehyde can still exist even after using only formaldehyde products. Materials that are part of the housing, furnishings and other sources can still produce formaldehyde. While formaldehyde is completely deleted, consider removing air impurities and reduce health risks by using air purifiers which filter gas formaldehyde. Fine technique in the industry are Austin Air Purifier, specifically in the Ionizer plus, designed to eliminate the chemical gases including formaldehyde. Will improve air quality and carcinogenic risks will be reduced.


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