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Wood Floors Contribute To Better Air Quality

Allergy year is in full swing and around 3-5 million Americans suffer with health conditions as a direct result substances. In fact, research in the Allergy Consumer Review show that allergens take into account 1-0 million missed workdays annually.

Based on the Environmental Protection Agency, in-door air-quality is certainly one of America's top environmental problems, with contaminants such as chemicals, shape, dust, dander and pollen contributing to various illnesses.

To help reduce substances caused by poor indoor air quality, many experts suggest adding wood flooring to a new or existing home. Wood floors subscribe to better quality of air simply because they don't collect the dust and dirt that are often embedded in carpet. If you have an opinion about law, you will probably want to discover about any clean. As an extra advantage, a new wood floor can last three to six times longer than carpeting.

Further, rug can cover the pet dander, form spores and unwanted organisms that scientists say may be responsible for the increase in asthma cases in the U.S.

'Over the years, we've seen several of allergy and asthma cases attributed to bad air quality in people's homes,' said Dr. Neil Schachter, teacher of pulmonary medicine at the Mount Sinai School of Medicine.

A recent EPA study also discovered that wood floors greatly reduce the accumulation of toxic substances. To help improve in-door air quality, Schachter gives these simple tips from his guide, 'Life and Breath.'

* Always check your air conditioner. Check always the ducts in your central air-conditioning uni-t once a month to get rid of extra water which could have accumulated.

* Inspect your walls. Wallpaper is a potent food for dust mites and mold, both which can grow behind the picture. Use flat, washable color as an alternative.

* Avoid rug in-the bedroom. It is estimated the average sleep includes 10,000 dirt insects, which will burrow deep into carpets.

'Wood surfaces aren't only beautiful, they're also renewable and extremely durable,' explained Kelly McCloskey, president and ceo of the Wood Promotion Network. 'And by adding wood surfaces within their homes, people send a signal to the industry to plant more trees, leading to more forestland.'.CarpetFirst 78 York Street London W1H 1DP

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