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Air Purifier Attacks Indoor Air Pollution;
Allergy, Asthma Sufferers Find Relief
You can breathe
cleaner indoor air -- and take charge of your
indoor environment -- with a new approach to
fighting indoor air pollution and allergens:
the Pur Air Clean Air System.
The Pur Air air purifier helps asthma and allergy
sufferers -- there are more than 50 million
in the U.S. -- find relief, often within days.
Basements and sick rooms smell fresh. Cooking
odors are eliminated. And smokers and non-smokers
may find a new way to get along indoors.
Pur Air is different from other air purifiers
in both design and results. Pur Air works high,
not low. It is installed on the ceiling, replacing
the blades of a ceiling fan. It uses the fan's
motor for power. Air is drawn upward -- part
of its unique air purifier design -- where it
is moved through a five-stage filtering system.
Pur Air then captures allergens, mold, dust
and other microscopic contaminants -- even smoke.
Clean air is returned to the room.
"With our Pur Air air purifier, homeowners
and others can have a dramatically cleaner space
in which to live and work," says Mael Hernandez,
president of Heartland Technologies. Heartland
manufactures and distributes Pur Air. Pur Air
is seeking additional distributors nationwide
to handle growth.
Indoor air pollution affects millions
Indoor air pollution can aggravate allergies
and asthma, health conditions, and weaken immune
systems. Sometimes, they just make the air smell
bad. The issue is even more alarming when we
consider that Americans spend 90 percent of
their day indoors, according to the Environmental
Protection Agency.
Pur Air has been dramatically improving indoor
air quality since sales began for its air purifier
six years ago -- all with virtually no marketing
or advertising. Thanks to word-of-mouth referrals,
today there are tens of thousands of Pur Airs
at work in homes, schools, bars, restaurants,
nursing homes and more.
Invented by a rule-breaker
Paul Fiacco, a high school math and science
teacher, invented Pur Air in 1997. He was recovering
from an auto accident and unable to follow the
"house rule" of smoking only outside.
He tried other air purifiers already on the
market. However, they were inefficient, loud
-- or just didn't work.
Then one day, he happened to look up at his
ceiling fan -- and instantly realized that air
circulation was the key. He theorized that incorporating
a filter system into a ceiling fan could be
the solution. Fiacco began designing computer
models and prototypes.
He finalized his air purifier design in 1998
and the first Pur Air shipped in March 2000.
Today, Fiacco continues his research to enhance
Pur Air and develop other health-related products.
More about the Pur Air
The Pur Air Clean Air System is available in
bronze and ivory, pewter and black. Installation
is straightforward and requires only simple
tools. Many customers report results within
48 to 72 hours, whether it is relief from dry
eye syndrome, allergies, smoke, mold spores
or other contaminants. Pur Air welcomes its
customers to the great indoors.
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