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Babies & Children
Scientists found that a baby on the floor breathes the equivalent of 4 cigarettes a day. Mould spores, dust, pollen and allergens – all indoor air pollutants found in a home are even more concentrated closer to the floor. That is why it is crucial for infants to have an allergy-friendly home. Read More...
Allergy & Asthma
Individuals sensitised to airborne allergens such as pollen, mould spores, cat or dog dander and house dust mite excrements can reduce their indoor exposure to these allergens by use of a high-efficiency air purification. IQAir offers specific room air purifiers and whole-house air purifiers that provide ultra-high efficiency removal of allergens and other irritants. Read More...
New Decoration Pollution
China Daily Newspaper reports that more than 80% of newer Grade A buildings in cities such as Beijing, Shanghai, Shenzhen, Guangzhou and Wuhan suffer from unsafe levels of pollution, such as formaldehyde, ammonia, benzene and VOC’s. This toxic air pollution is due to the off-gassing of poor quality construction and decoration materials used in apartments and offices. Read More...
Offices & Buildings: Sick Building Syndrome
Most people who work in large office buildings have little control over their workplace air quality. More than making sure that the basic cleaning tasks such as vacuuming the floor and emptying the trash are done, you should be concerned about the air you breathe while you’re working. And the same problem exists in schools, factories and other organizations where millions of people work every day. Read More...
Tobacco Smoke
The removal of environmental tobacco smoke (ETS) is a challenge for any air cleaning device due to the complex nature of ETS and the high rate of generation in rooms with multiple smokers. The GC MultiGas is one of the world's most effective air cleaners for dealing with ETS in small to medium-sized indoor environments. Read More...
Dental Environments
Dental work and oral care require the use of a variety of chemical substances that promote exposure to potentially harmful airborne contaminants for dentists, personnel and patients. Scientific studies reveal that both professionals and patients in dental environments are exposed to higher than regular levels of bacteria and viruses, mercury vapors, odors and chemical disinfectants than that of individuals in most indoor environments. Read More...
Medical & Hospital Environments
Air quality in medical facilities is a critical factor, as these environments need a level of cleanliness far beyond human perception. Any airborne bacteria or virus could infect patients and professionals, resulting in cross-infection complications (commonly known as Hospital Acquired Infection). Read More...
Laboratory Environments
Just as in medical facilities, air quality is also a crucial factor in laboratories, as these environments need a level of cleanliness far beyond human perception. These are areas where any airborne contamination can result in serious consequences, which are at best expensive, or at worst life threatening. Furthermore, the quality of the air in labs usually must be within regulatory requirements and promulgated standards. Read More...















