Breathe Healthier Air with The Guardian Air / REME Air Purifiers

               The average person spends between 75-90% of their time indoors, according to the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA). While being indoors may cut down your exposure to air pollutants such as pollen, homes and offices are full of other pollutants like bacteria, viruses, gases, dust, etc. Considering people inhale over 3,500 gallons of air each day, it’s important to make sure that the air you and your family breathe is as clean as possible.

               RGF Environmental Group offers two air purifying products, The Guardian Air and REME, which both have a proactive ability to kill germs and reduce odors. In fact, testing shows these products reduce99% of the H1N1 virus on stainless steel surfaces, 98% of MRSA virus’, 99% of Norwalk virus’, and 97% mold spores.

               RGF used the “Sneeze Test,” to test the performances of the Guardian Air and REME products. The Sneeze Test consisted of a “Sneeze Simulation Machine,” that replicated a human sneeze and then tested the air 3 feet from the sneeze to see what percentage of the microbial bacteria in the sneeze had been eliminated by their products. The Guardian Air reduced 78% of the microbial bacteria within 3 feet of being expelled. REME reduced 99% of the bacterias from the sneeze. These are outstanding results for an air purification system.

               While most air purifiers require the pollutants to travel through the duct work before they are eliminated, Guardian Air and REME work by sending out “Friendly Oxidizers” along with the airflow coming from the a/c unit. These “Friendly Oxidizers” attack the pollutants at the source to help improve air quality, as well as odors. Guardian Air and REME will reduce or eliminate many pollutants, including bacteria, viruses, mold spores, smoke odors, cooking odors, pet odors, trash odors, “musty” air smells, formaldehyde, paint odors and chemical odors.

               The Guardian Air and REME are trusted products that have been used by the US Government, schools, hospitals, nursing homes, cruise ships, restaurants, daycares, commercial buildings and residential homes.

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Outdoor Air is Likely Cleaner than Indoor Air

Experts say the air inside your home is most likely more polluted than the air outside. Surprising? Studies show indoor pollutants can be 2 to 5 times higher than outdoor pollution levels, according to the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA).
Indoor air pollutants come from a variety of household sources. Cleaners, over-watered houseplants, carpet, furniture, tobacco, glues, pesticides, gas, and wood fireplaces are among the most common.
The EPA says the best ways to control indoor air pollution is through source control and ventilation. Limit or eliminate the amount of indoor air pollution sources you use. Use air freshener sparingly. Opt for organic cleaners. Adjust the settings on gas furnaces and stoves to lower the emissions.
Increase ventilation in your home by opening your windows and doors, using attic fans, or running a window air conditioner now and then. The object is to pull fresh air in. Central air conditioners do not pull enough outside air in to do the job.
While your indoor air quality is likely to be worse than the air outside, it doesn’t necessarily mean that your air is at an unsafe quality level. Don’t panic, but be proactive.

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