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March 27, 2008

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kare Anderson

If, as the two studies now show, green buildings have higher occupancy and lease rates, then imagine how much more valuable these green commercial buildings would be if they had high efficiency indoor air cleaners.

After all, personal health is at least as potent a motivator as energy efficiency, especially considering that indoor air is usually more polluting than outdoors. The EPA ranks poor indoor air quality one of the top five public health risks. Related health problems include asthma, allergies, and other breathing difficulties, lung and heart disease, headaches and dizziness. We spend nearly 90% of our time indoors.

Leveraging off these two green building-affirming studies it would make sense for building owners to install a high efficiency, best-of-class electronic air cleaner (EAC) such as AspenAir inside that can remove the tiniest, most dangerous polluting particles, the VOCs and RSPs.

And, most of all, for homeowners to get a whole home EAC. After all, home is the only indoor air environment over which one does have control.

Kare Anderson
http://www.movingfrommetowe.com/
http://cleanairathome.ning.com/

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