Helping Asthma

With all the toxins and chemicals present in our homes these days, detergents, aerosols, plug in fresheners, candles and new furniture, is it no wonder that 1 in 5 households have at least 1 asthma sufferer.

Is your home really the safest place?

By replacing this air with fresh filtered air you are improving yours and your childrens air quality. We all know the benefits of fresh air, the feeling that a nice walk in the fresh air gives us, why not bring that fresh air indoors. Our Positive Input Ventilation (PIV) systems have also been proven to reduce radon gases within the home.

It is estimated that some 80% of asthmatics are allergic to dust mites - or more specifically to the faeces of these creatures.

Dust mites are everywhere and they thrive on humid air which means that they breed quicker and faster - when we are sleeping we are sharing our beds, pillows, teddies, carpets and furniture with literally hundreds of thousands of dustmites - they shed their skin and these particles become airborne.

Dust mites are present even in the cleanest homes. One single dust ball can contain as many as 250,000 house dust mites, every one of them triggering dust mite allergy symptoms and asthma.

You can’t totally eradicate the dust mite but you can certainly reduce them by addressing the humidity in your home and ensuring it is well ventilated.

Installing a Positive Input Ventilation (PIV) system from Condensation Cured  will reduce the humidity to under 55% and provide adequate ventilation to ease the symptoms of asthma and other respiratory problems.

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  • Contain chemicals to make them smell nice, these chemicals are airborne and enter the air that we breathe.

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  • Contain chemicals to make them smell nice, these chemicals enter the air that we breathe.

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  • Are all chemicals, when sprayed they then enter the air that we breathe.

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  • Present in most new furniture, this then enters the air that we breathe.

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  • In the wood in new kitchens, this then enters the air that we breathe.

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