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SKYLINE BNR33 R33 GTR OEM FRONT BUMPER BORDER STYLE AIR DUCTS CARBON FIBER
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Carbon fiber NASCAR heavy braking road course 3 hose design air intake box pair
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CARBON FIBER 14 AIR BOX WITH NEW WIX 3 AIR FILTER FREE DOMESTIC SHIPPING ARCA
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deBotech CARBON FIBER EXTREME BRAKE FRESH AIR HOSE CONNECTOR DUAL 3 W BRACKET
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NEW ROUSH COMPOSITE 16 CARBON FIBER AIR BOX LID PN 300170080 NASCAR ARCA
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EVOLUTION EVO X 10 08 09 DASH KIT AIR CON BUTTON SURROUND CARBON FIBER
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EVOLUTION EVO 8 VARIS STYLE OIL CLEAN GUIDE AIR DUCT 2PCS CARBON FIBER+1 PC FRP
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SKYLINE BNR33 R33 ECR33 GTS GTR VENTED HEADLIGHT AIR INTAKE DUCT LHS CARBON
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CRAWFORD COMPOSITES CARBON FIBER EXTREME BRAKE FRESH AIR HOSE Y CONNECTOR 3  4
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SKYLINE BNR34 R34 ER34 GTV GTT GTR VENTED HEADLIGHT LHS AIR INTAKE DUCT CARBON
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CARBON FIBER 14 AIR BOX WITH 4 AIR FILTER AND COWL FREE DOMESTIC SHIPPING
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NEW ROUSH COMPOSITE 16 CARBON FIBER AIR BOX BASE 6 DEGREE NASCAR ARCA IMCA
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EVOLUTION EVO 9 VARIS STYLE OIL CLEAN GUIDE AIR DUCT 2PCS CARBON FIBER
EVOLUTION EVO 9 VARIS STYLE OIL CLEAN GUIDE AIR DUCT 2PCS CARBON FIBER
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NEW ROUSH COMPOSITE 16 CARBON FIBER AIR BOX BASE PN 30 017 0064 NASCAR ARCA
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2005 2010 Jeep Cherokee Carbon Fiber Ram Air Hood by Trufiber DC TC50020 A23
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deBotech CARBON FIBER EXTREME BRAKE FRESH AIR HOSE SPINDLE DUCT RIGHT ARCA
deBotech CARBON FIBER EXTREME BRAKE FRESH AIR HOSE SPINDLE DUCT RIGHT ARCA
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NEW ROUSH COMPOSITE 16 CARBON FIBER AIR BOX FLAT LID NASCAR ARCA IMCA SCCA
NEW ROUSH COMPOSITE 16 CARBON FIBER AIR BOX FLAT LID NASCAR ARCA IMCA SCCA
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CARBON FIBER 16 AIR BOX WITH 4 AIR FILTER FREE DOMESTIC SHIPPING ARCA
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Pyrotect SA2010 Side Air Carbon Fiber Helmetuses Bell tearoffsFree Helmet Bag
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CARBON FIBER AIR BOX BOTTOM NEW 14 16 FILTER 5 CARB NASCAR COLD AIR BOX BASE
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SKYLINE BNR32 R32 GTS GTR VENTED HEADLIGHT AIR INTAKE REPLACEMENT LHS CARBON
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deBotech CARBON FIBER EXTREME BRAKE FRESH AIR HOSE SPINDLE DUCT LEFT ARCA
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Debotech Carbon Fiber Air Breather 16 x 4 breather Late model ARCA NASCAR
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MINT NASCAR CARBON FIBER REAR DISC BRAKE CALIPER ROTOR COOLING AIR DUCTS DUAL 3
MINT NASCAR CARBON FIBER REAR DISC BRAKE CALIPER ROTOR COOLING AIR DUCTS DUAL 3
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CARBON FIBER 16 AIR BOX WITH 3 1 4 AIR FILTER FREE DOMESTIC SHIPPING ARCA
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200SX S14 S14A S14K SILVIA RHD INTERIORS RADIO AIR CON GEAR WINDOW 7PCS CARBON
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CRAWFORD COMPOSITES 16 x 4 CARBON FIBER AIR BOX W FILTER RACE DRAG NASCAR ARCA
CRAWFORD COMPOSITES 16 x 4 CARBON FIBER AIR BOX W FILTER RACE DRAG NASCAR ARCA
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NASCAR CARBON FIBER VENTED OVER FLOW TANK WITH 2 NEW KN AIR FILTER
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Roush 16 Carbon Fiber Air Filter Housing w KN 3 1 2 Filter
Roush 16 Carbon Fiber Air Filter Housing w KN 3 1 2 Filter
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NASCAR CARBON FIBER VENTED OVER FLOW TANK WITH AIR VENTS WIGGINS 15 AN 20
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NASCAR CARBON FIBER AIR BOX 16 x 3 3 4 W FILTER RACE DRAG KN ARCA WIX KN ASA
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Pyrotect SA2010 Top Air Carbon Fiber Helmetuses Bell tearoffsFree Helmet Bag
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CARBON FIBER VENTED OVER FLOW TANK WITH 2 NEW KN AIR FILTER
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CARBON FIBER 16 AIR BOX WITH 35 AIR FILTER FREE DOMESTIC SHIPPING ARCA
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Pyrotect Carbon Fiber Top Forced Air Auto Racing Helmet SA2010 Free Bag
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$660.00
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New KN Sprint Air Box Top Only Lightweight Carbon Fiber Injector Stack Filter
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16 CARBON FIBER AIR BOXDAM NASCAR ARCA SB2 HOLLEY SBC
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Pyrotect Carbon Fiber Side Forced Air Auto Racing Helmet SA2010 Free Bag
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NASCAR CARBON FIBER VENTED OVER FLOW TANK WITH NEW KN AIR FILTER WIGGINS 15
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16 CARBON FIBER AIR BOX NASCAR ARCA SB2 RO7 SBC V8
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Pyrotect SA2010 Top Air Carbon Fiber XXXL Racing Helmet8 8 1 8 Hans Ready
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FORD RACING 2V 4V CARBS W5 1 8 FLANGE CARBON FIBER AIR CLEANER
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SUBARU IMPREZA GDA GDB GDF 01 07 CARBON AIR INTAKE DUCT
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BMW E46 M3 CARBON LOOK FIBER AIR DUCT FOG LIGHT COVER
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BMW E46 M3 CARBON FIBER AIR DUCT FOG LIGHT COVER 01 06
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Air Carbon
Air Carbon

Indoor Air Quality in the Winter

Indoor air quality is often much worse than outdoor air. The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) estimates that indoor air pollutant levels could be two to five times higher than pollution levels outdoors. Considering that most Americans spend an estimated 90 percent of their time inside, indoor air quality has a great impact on our everyday lives. In addition, indoor air pollutants are one of the foremost triggers of allergies and asthma.

Why Winter Makes Indoor Air Quality Worse

Homes are built to be energy- (and therefore cost-) efficient by holding heat in during the winter time and keeping heat out during the summer. Winter weather prompts homeowners to tightly seal any cracks in insulation that could allow cold drafts into the home. This, in turn, also seals off the home from any fresh air and raises the concentrations of both allergens and pollutants in the home.

Pollutant Sources in the Home

Pollutants in the home come from a variety of sources. The first step in making sure that your family has the cleanest possible air is knowing where the pollutants come from. Following is a list of common sources of indoor air pollution:

Combustion sources such as oil, gas, kerosene, coal, wood. Any household appliances that use any of these fuels can lead to indoor air pollution. Such appliances include wood-burning stoves, fireplaces, water heaters, dryers, and stoves. It's crucial to make sure that these appliances are well-maintained and properly adjusted so that they don't release dangerous levels of pollution into the home. Heating systems themselves are one type of combustion source. (Another reason that indoor air pollution can be worse in winter.)

Building materials and furnishings, ranging from insulation, to carpeting, to cabinetry or furniture made of pressed wood. The kinds of pollutants that these items in the home may harbor or release are varied, including VOCs, mold, and dust mites.

Household cleaning and maintenance products, personal care products; air fresheners, for example, release pollutants continuously.

Hobby or home improvement activities including painting, varnishing, sanding, welding, using adhesives, and more. Basically, if it produces fumes, it's probably not good for you to be breathing it or filling your home with it, especially when your home is sealed tight against winter cold - and the healthy circulation of fresh air.

Outdoor sources like radon, pollen, lead, and more. Radon occurs in the soil as the natural decay of uranium occurs and can leak into the home. Pesticides, pollen, lead, and other outdoor pollutants may be tracked by people or pets into the home, where their levels become concentrated.

Pets - animal dander and other particles from pets with fur or feathers are a major aggravation of allergies and asthma to sensitive individuals. As people stay indoors more, so do pets that go outside during less inclement weather.

Common Household Pollutants

The next step in making sure to protect your family from household pollution is knowing what the pollutants are so that you can know how to deal with them. Here is a list of the most allergens and pollutants that affect indoor air quality.

Mold and mildew - when windows are closed tight against cold air, steam from the bathroom and the kitchen, as well as other kinds of moisture can build up in the home. Mold and mildew reproduce through spores, which become airborne and easily inhaled.

Pet dander - because it is very light and very small, pet dander is one of the most irritating and difficult-to-remove allergens. Indoor concentrations are especially high during winter when pets, as well as people, spend more time indoors.

Dust mites - because more time is spent indoors during the winter, the concentration of dust mite food - shed human skin cells - increases, as do dust mite populations. Dust mites are present wherever there is dust, including household surfaces, upholstered furniture, draperies, carpets, and especially bedding.

Pollen - though less of a problem in the winter, there are winter-blooming plants whose pollen can be tracked indoors. In addition, fluctuations in weather may cause plants to blossom earlier than normal.
Biological pollutants - in addition to molds, pollen, dust mites, and animal dander, other germs, viruses, and bacteria are present in the home.

Environmental tobacco smoke (ETS), or secondhand smoke, is also a major indoor air pollutant.

Formaldehyde is one of the main volatile organic compounds (VOCs), and is often found in adhesives or other bonding agents present in carpets, upholstery, particle board, and plywood paneling.

Various VOCs -in addition to formaldehyde, many other volatile organic compounds (VOCs) are present in cleaning products, air fresheners, beauty products, laundry products, and more. Off-gassing of VOCs from household items (like dry-cleaned drapes or other clothing, or particle board furniture or cabinets) is also a source of VOCs.

Asbestos comes from microscopic mineral fibers that are flexible and durable and won't burn. They are extremely light and consequently can remain airborne and therefore easily inhaled. Many home components contain asbestos, including roofing and flooring materials, insulation, and heating equipment, among others. These are only a problem if the asbestos is disturbed and becomes airborne, or when it disintegrates with age.

Carbon monoxide and nitrogen dioxide are the worst air pollution components given off by the combustion sources discussed above. Carbon monoxide is odorless and colorless, and it interferes with the distribution of oxygen in the body. Symptoms of carbon monoxide poisoning include poor coordination, headache, nausea, confusion, nausea, dizziness, and fatigue; the gas can also worsen cardiovascular conditions. High levels can cause death. Nitrogen dioxide is similarly colorless and odorless, and it irritates the mucous membranes, including those in the eyes, nose, and throat. Additional effects include shortness of breath, damaged respiratory tissue, and chronic bronchitis.

Lead - lead can be present in the home as paint or dust. Older homes routinely used lead paint, and cracked or chipping paint leads to both paint chips and paint dust, both dangerous pollutants, especially if there are young children in the home.

Effects of Poor Indoor Air Quality

Immediate effects of poor indoor air quality can show up after just a single exposure and include headaches, dizziness, fatigue, and itchy eyes, nose, and throat. Asthma and chemical sensitivities can also be aggravated by exposure to indoor pollution. Chronic sensitivity may also build up after repeated exposures.

Although it remains uncertain what levels or periods of exposure are necessary to bring on serious health effects from indoor air pollution, long-term effects of indoor air pollution include respiratory disease, heart disease, and cancer.

Improving Indoor Air Quality

The EPA recommends three basic strategies to improve indoor air quality: source control, ventilation improvements, and air cleaners or purifiers.

Improving indoor air quality through source control involves removing the sources of pollution. Gas emissions, like those from a poorly maintained stove, for instance, can be adjusted in order to lower their emissions; asbestos can be sealed or enclosed. Often, source control is a more cost-conscious way to remedy poor air quality than ventilation because increased ventilation can significantly increase energy costs.

However, increased ventilation is an easy and effective way to control poor indoor air by bringing fresh indoor air into circulation. Especially because most heating systems do not bring fresh air into the home, opening windows and doors when weather permits provides great benefit.

You can easily check to see if your home might have ventilation problems. Condensation on walls or windows, stuffy air, moldy areas, or dirty heating or cooling equipment are all indicators. Odors (which are most notable upon entering the home from outdoors) are also an indication of poor ventilation.

When performing many home improvement or hobbies, it's especially important to be aware of the need for proper ventilation. Without ventilation, pollutants such those emitted during painting, welding, sanding, or even cooking, can add toxic elements into your home environment.

The EPA's final recommendation in their three-pronged approach to improving indoor air quality involves using an air purifier. When investing in an air purifier, it's important to understand all the factors involved. For instance, most air purifiers capture particulate matter but do not remove gas and other chemicals. Activated carbon filters are needed in order to remove gas and chemicals. Additionally, it's important to get an air purifier that has the proper capacity to fill the job. This depends on factors such as pollutant levels, sensitivity, and room size.

Here are a few tips for maintaining healthy indoor air, especially during the winter:

Clean regularly - dusting safely with proper cleaning equipment like dust cloths and masks, and regular and frequent vacuuming go a long way in reducing airborne pollutants like mold, pollen, pet dander, and dust mites.

Replace furnace filters frequently - with your heating unit running during the cold winter months, your furnace filter is working hard to keep your air clean. Ensure that airflow is not impeded - or worse, that contaminants aren't being reissued into the air you breathe - by checking your filters regularly and replacing them as needed.

Test for radon - the Surgeon General warns that radon causes lung cancer and recommends testing your home. The EPA's Web site has more information about testing for radon.

Consider purchasing a carbon monoxide detection device to alert you to the presence of this colorless, odorless, lethal gas.

Use non-toxic cleaning products. Especially when cleaning in the winter when ventilation is typically less, chemicals' fumes stay inside the home and on surfaces cleaned with them.

Keep bedding clean. Wash bedding frequently (once a week) in hot water or with a de-mite laundry additive. Cover mattresses and pillows with dust mite encasings.

Look for low- or no-VOC products when doing any hobbies or home-improvement projects. If possible, wait for spring, when you can open the windows for adequate ventilation.

Dry cleaning products emit chemicals like formaldehyde from dry-cleaned fabrics. Consider dry cleaning alternatives or air out dry-cleaned items in the garage or patio before bringing them indoors or into your closet.

Air out and clean mold-prone areas of the home. Make sure bathrooms, kitchens, and basements, which tend to collect extra moisture and may not receive adequate ventilation, are routinely aired out, and cleaned of any mold.

Open windows and doors when you can. If you're concerned that outdoor pollutants may enter your home, use a window filter.

Air purifiers equipped with HEPA filters do an excellent job of filtering particulate contaminants from the air. Carbon filters are necessary in order to remove gases, odors, and chemicals from the air.

Many plants are known as nature's air purifiers because of their ability to absorb toxins from the air. Just be aware that mold often grows around plants, especially if they're watered often.

Knowing the sources of indoor pollutants, as well as what they are and how to combat them, is the first step in keeping the air in your home clean. Due to the combined factors of more time spent indoors and decreased ventilation, winter is a time to be particularly vigilant about maintaining healthy indoor air quality. But making sure that your home is as free as possible from indoor pollutants is important all year round.

About the Author

Scott Smith is an expert on indoor air quality and
air purifiers at achooallergy.com
.

Air is composed of nitrogen, oxygen, argon, carbon dioxide, and other gasses. How may air be best described?

Air is composed of nitrogen, oxygen, argon, carbon dioxide, and other gasses. How may air be best described?

A) a compound
B) a solution
C) a mixture
D) an amalgam

Its a gaseous mixture, compound is too general of a term, solution is for liquids, amalgam for metals.

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