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Air, the substance of life

Everyone should be concerned about the air around us since air pollutants can cause a variety of health problems and are especially harmful to young children, old folks and those with pre-existing respiratory conditions. The importance of air quality is obvious since we take in approximately 26,000 breaths, which is equivalent to about 800 oxygen tanks every day.

M SERIES® MASSAGE CHAIR 

MC2

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What Are the Common Types of

Indoor airbone contaminants?

Contaminants

Sources 

Contaminants

Sources 

Contaminants

Sources 

Virus

Size: 0.003 – 0.05 μm

• Small respiratory droplets that become aerosolized when an infected person sneezes or coughs

Dust

Size: 1 – 100 μm

• Wall-to-wall carpet • Blinds • Down-filled blankets • Feather pillows • Heating vents with forced hot air • Dogs and cats • Closets full of clothes

Pollen 

Size: 10 – 100 μm

• Outdoor/ Indoor plants • From grasses, trees, flowers and weeds

Tobacco Smoke 

Size: 0.01 to 1 μm

• Cigarette • Tobacco pipes • Cigars

Haze Particulates 

Size: ≤ 2.5 µm

• Agriculture fires • Fine dust, particulates and smoke accumulates in relatively dry air

Mold Spores 

Size: 10 – 30 μm

• Survives under harsh environmental conditions or dry conditions

Bacteria 

Size: 0.3 – 30 μm

• Toilet • Kitchen/Pantry • Sponges • Garbage disposal • Dish towel

Animal Dander 

Size: Approx. 2.5 μm

• From pets • Sticky and light, it easily attaches itself to clothes, shoes, and hair

Plant Spores 

Size: 10 – 30 μm

• Outdoor/ Indoor Plants • Typically transported between plants either by insects or wind

Skin Flakes

5-10 microns

• Mattress • Pillow • Long-fibred carpets • Upholstered furniture

Textile fibres

Size: 10 – 1000 μm

• Natural sources (animal fur, plant based and insect cocoons) • Synthetic methods that uses polymer-based materials

Dust Mites

Size: 100 – 300 μm

• Carpets • Soft/plush toys • Beddings • Upholstered furniture

What Are the Common Types of

Indoor airbone contaminants?

Contaminants

Sources 

Contaminants

Sources 

Contaminants

Sources 

Virus

Size: 0.003 – 0.05 μm

• Small respiratory droplets that become aerosolized when an infected person sneezes or coughs

Dust

Size: 1 – 100 μm

• Wall-to-wall carpet • Blinds • Down-filled blankets • Feather pillows • Heating vents with forced hot air • Dogs and cats • Closets full of clothes

Pollen 

Size: 10 – 100 μm

• Outdoor/ Indoor plants • From grasses, trees, flowers and weeds

Tobacco Smoke 

Size: 0.01 to 1 μm

• Cigarette • Tobacco pipes • Cigars

Haze Particulates 

Size: ≤ 2.5 µm

• Agriculture fires • Fine dust, particulates and smoke accumulates in relatively dry air

Mold Spores 

Size: 10 – 30 μm

• Survives under harsh environmental conditions or dry conditions

Bacteria 

Size: 0.3 – 30 μm

• Toilet • Kitchen/Pantry • Sponges • Garbage disposal • Dish towel

Animal Dander 

Size: Approx. 2.5 μm

• From pets • Sticky and light, it easily attaches itself to clothes, shoes, and hair

Plant Spores 

Size: 10 – 30 μm

• Outdoor/ Indoor Plants • Typically transported between plants either by insects or wind

Skin Flakes

5-10 microns

• Mattress • Pillow • Long-fibred carpets • Upholstered furniture

Textile fibres

Size: 10 – 1000 μm

• Natural sources (animal fur, plant based and insect cocoons) • Synthetic methods that uses polymer-based materials

Dust Mites

Size: 100 – 300 μm

• Carpets • Soft/plush toys • Beddings • Upholstered furniture