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Air quality preserves life. It's one of the most important things you can offer to your child. Purifying your baby's air... is priceless. How safe is your baby’s environment?
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"Indoor air pollution is one of the greatest threats to public health and especially to the most vulnerable; the elderly and babies."
American Lung Association states:
"Early exposure to indoor air pollutants can result in the development of asthma." Asthma and bronchitis have increased 300% in the last 20 years.
Critical Contributors to Indoor Air Pollution:
• Bacteria
• Mold and Fungi
• Dust Mites
• Pet Dander
• Chemicals in Household Cleaners
• Pollen
• Gases
These contaminants can pose great danger to an infant’s developing respiratory system. |