The Dangers In Your Home
The air in a typical home contains many unhealthy contaminants such as pollen, mold, smoke, animal dander, smog, and dust. These substances can be damaging to the lungs, irritate the eyes and sinuses, aggravate and cause allergies and asthma.
According to the US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), the average person spends 90% of their time indoors, and 65% of that time is spent at home. With today's tightly sealed energy efficient homes and the daily use of modern cleaners, sprays, and fabrics, the only way to keep your indoor air safe and healthy is to use an indoor air cleaner. So, who’s really at risk from these pollutants and contaminents? While EVERYONE can benefit from better IAQ, three distinct groups are most at risk:
- The very young
While medical science is remarkable, they still can’t cure the common cold – they know it’s germs & viruses, but just can’t knock it out. Too often, after a child has missed day after day at school and taking a variety of drugs (THAT DO NOT CURE THE PROBLEM – ONLY MASK ITS SIDE EFFECTS
- The older generation
Between age deteriorating bodies, prior infections, AIDS and immunosuppressant drugs we take, our own immune system is constantly being challenged by undesirable side effects.
- Those vulnerable
Infants, immune-compromised patients, pregnant women and persons with chronic respiratory disorders, those recovering from surgical procedures or illness, including CONTACT lens wearers. In some individuals, infections can even invade bone and the membranes that enclose the brain and spinal cord (meningitis). Those w/ domestic animals – dogs, cats, birds are also at higher risk.
SYMPTOMS OF POOR AIR QUALITY
There is no doubt about it FEMA, the EPA, ASHREA and the American Lung Association all agree… poor IAQ can manifest itself if threshold levels are exceeded:
- Sick Building Syndrome.. associated w/ odor, discomfort, allergies and disease
- Respiratory problems, such as wheezing, and difficulty in breathing
- Nasal and sinus congestion
- Eyes – infections, burning, watery, reddened, blurry vision, light sensitivity
- Dry, hacking cough
- Sore throat
- Nose and throat irritation
- Shortness of breath
- Skin irritation
- Central nervous system problems (constant headaches, memory problems, and mood changes)
- Aches and pains
- Possible fever
- Infertility and changes in reproductive cycles
America's Most Wanted
(AKA: The Bad Boys of IAQ)
Particle Count (stuff you can filter out): - It’s not what we can see that can hurt us, in fact with the human eye you can only see down to 20 microns, the size of a speck of dust. The irritants that we need to remove are the pollens and microscopic particles down in the .5 microns and smaller that affect our lungs and eyes.
#1 DUST/DUST MITES & their feces
- The cleanliness of the home or the presence of animals has nothing to do with the number of mites in a home. Their population is determined by the humidity of the home, the temperature of the home, and the amount of fabric or upholstery in the home.
- It is estimated that 80-90% of those suffering from allergies are also allergic to dust mites.
- An average mattress, a year or more old, can hold as many as 1 to 2 million dust mites.
- Dust mite protein, the number one indoor allergen, is the most common cause of perennial allergic rhinitis.
- They survive from eating human shed skin, finger nails, hair, pollen, fungi, bacteria and animal dander.
Symptoms associated with DUST MITE allergy:
- Stuffy nose, runny nose
- Teary eyes
- Dry cough
- Aches and headaches
# 2 COCKROACHES & their feces
If you are allergic to house dust, you may also be allergic to cockroaches.
An allergy to cockroaches is similar to an allergy to dust mites. The cockroach allergens stem from their shed outer coverings (cuticles), their saliva, and their eggs and feces. Cockroach allergens can be found in house dust and bedding.
- The United States Environmental Protections Agency (EPA) states an important key to pest management is to free your home of places for pests to hide and to keep them from food and water. Pesticides are toxic for people as well as pests.
- Ticks can also spread Lime disease
Symptoms associated with cockroach allergy:
- Chronic severe bronchial asthma
- Chronic stuffy nose
- Constant sinus infection
- Repeat ear infections
- Skin rash
#3 MOLD
- The cleanliness of the home or the presence of animals has little to do with mold in a home.
- Not all molds (there are 1,000’s of types) are toxic and/or dangerous.
- YOUR sensitivity to molds.
- Left unchecked – mold allowed to grow can be an expensive health risk and impact your property value.
- The CDC has identified that 70+% of all flu-type symptoms including respiratory disorders are actually allergies to molds.
Symptoms associated with MOLD contamination:
- Usually you can SMELL it – it’s stale, musty & unpleasant
- Respiratory problems, such as wheezing, and difficulty in breathing
- Nasal and sinus congestion
- Eyes - burning, watery, reddened, blurry vision, light sensitivity
- Dry, hacking cough - Sore throat & nose irritation
- Shortness of breath
- Skin irritation
- Central nervous system problems (constant headaches, memory problems, and mood changes)
- Aches and pains
Organic dust toxic syndrome (ODTS), also known as grain fever, is fairly common. ODTS is not an allergic disease, but results from exposure to concentrations of organic dust that is contaminated with a variety of microorganisms, including mold.
Hypersensitivity pneumonitis also can be caused by exposure to mold spores from air-conditioning systems, humidifiers, and ventilation shafts. The symptoms of this disease are very similar to those of ODTS, however, the effects of hypersensitivity pneumonitis may become chronic, disabling, and life-threatening.
Volatile Organic Compounds (VOC): it’s all about the building materials we use and the products introduced into a building.
#4 VOC’s: Volatile Organic Compounds
- Its all about building materials and deteriorating man made products - this deterioration results in OFF GASSING
- Sources include paints / carpets / plastics / laminate flooring / chemicals / hygiene products / computer printers / fax machines / detergents / faux finishes / particle board / Formicas / sealers / fabrics / flame proofing / cooking / candles / etc ---
Symptoms associated with VOC contamination:
- The most common event is Eyes - burning, watery, reddened, blurry vision, light sensitivity
- Respiratory problems, such as wheezing, and difficulty in breathing
- Nasal and sinus congestion
- Eyes – infection from chronic inflammation, crusty or scratchy eyes from exposure
- Dry, hacking cough
- Sore throat & Nose irritation
- Lost time from work / school with associated SICK BUILDING SYNDROME
The easiest way to reduce exposure and the effects of VOC’s is to introduce the appropriate quantity of FRESH AIR…… but there-in lies the problem, fresh air even in the inappropriate quantities can overburden the HVAC systems with both heat & humidity and can even introduce worse contaminates that include pollen / diesel fumes / dumpster odors / bug spray / smog / local fire & smoke / pollution / Red Tide
Humidity: Too little and you’re faced with chapped lips, irritated nasal passages & your home starts falling apart.. to much and you’re faced with dust mite contamination and biological issues IE: MOLD growth.
#5 HUMIDITY (moisture in your air)
- The age or quality of the construction of your home is not a barometer of the moisture control in your home. Moisture is introduced by showering, cooking, breathing, atmospheric conditions (rain, snow)
- Humidity impacts your “creature comfort” – the heat index reflects your body’s ability to normally evaporate moisture IE: 90 degrees @ 85% RH “Feels like” 100 degrees
- The EPA has established the ideal RH range for your home should be 30-50%
Symptoms associated with poor MOISTURE control:
- Usually you can SMELL it – it’s stale, musty & unpleasant
- Condensation on your windows
- Cracked peeling paint, wallpaper coming loose, wood furniture coming apart
- Respiratory problems, such as wheezing, and difficulty in breathing
- Nasal and sinus congestion & irritation
- Dry, hacking cough
- Sore throat & Nose irritation
- Skin irritation
- Central nervous system problems (constant headaches, memory problems, and mood changes)
- Aches and pains