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		<title>Furnace Air Filter Maintenance</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 06 Nov 2009 15:04:53 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Michael Forbes</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Whenever you use your heater or your central air conditioning, the air in your home is being circulated through the furnace and the installed air filter. The furnace air filter holds onto possibly harmful particles like dust and allergens as air passes through, before pushing it into your home. The filter can not effectively clean the air if it gets too full. If this happens you will notice a dramatic drop in air quality in your home. Changing your air filter every one to three months will help keep a high air quality and even lower your electric bill.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Whenever you use your heater or your central air conditioning, the air in your home is being circulated through the furnace and the installed air filter. The furnace air filter holds onto possibly harmful particles like dust and allergens as air passes through, before pushing it into your home. The filter can not effectively clean the air if it gets too full. If this happens you will notice a dramatic drop in air quality in your home. Changing your air filter every one to three months will help keep a high air quality and even lower your electric bill.</p>
<p>How often you need to replace your furnace air filter is determined by a varying number of factors. If you run your air conditioning or heater daily, then more air is passing through the filter than if run it only on days that are very hot or very cold. The time of year will also have an effect on how frequently the air filter needs to be changed. The seasons of Spring and Autumn tend to be when pollen counts spike the most. This means there are more particles in the air that need to be filtered out. It also means that the filter will become clogged even more quickly than during the other times of the year. The filters you choose to use will also affect how often you need to change the filter. Some filters may be labeled as working for three months, but you should check them every once in a while to make sure.</p>
<p>There are many varying types of filters. Your user's manual should have recommendations on which kind of furnace air filter to buy. The majority of filters are disposable, they are simply thrown in the trash when they become too full to clean the air. There are reusable filters becoming more widely available. Reusable filters reduce landfill waste and can save the consumer money over time as new filters do not need to be purchased each month. The draw back is that the reusable filter needs to be cleaned about as often as a disposable filter needs to be changed. Cleaning a reusable filter usually means just rinsing it off with a hose. For people with allergies, cleaning the filter can be much of a problem as all some of the allergens that were trapped in the filter may be released back into the air of your house.</p>
<p>The more dirty a filter becomes, the harder the heater or air conditioner has to strain itself to properly circulate the air. This can lead to higher electric bills. Regular replacement of your furnace air filter is an easy, and cheap way of keeping your electric bills under control. The improvement in air quality in our home is another desirable result of regular filter maintenance.</p>
<p>Whether you want to use disposable filter or reusable filter, it will come down to your personal preference and furnace conditions.</p>
<p>Regular care of your air filtration system is something everyone needs to do in order to dust and allergen-free. Find a <a href="http://furnaceairfilter.info/">furnace air filter</a> in order to breathe easy.</p>
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		<title>The Basics About Air Purifiers</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 23 Jul 2009 09:39:33 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Kimberly Stallings</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[One thing that many people do not realize is that the air outside is much cleaner than house hold air. You can keep the air inside cleaner by leaving the windows open, getting a high efficient air conditioning filter, or you can look into buying an air purifier.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div style='italic;' class='faibyline'>by Kimberly Stallings</div>
<p>One thing that many people do not realize is that the air outside is much cleaner than house hold air. You can keep the air inside cleaner by leaving the windows open, getting a high efficient air conditioning filter, or you can look into buying an air purifier. </p>
<p>I am sure that you have seen these advertised before, whether it be walking around a shopping mall, or on the internet. But there are a handful of people that are not sure if it is worth the money to invest in one. </p>
<p>The truth is that air purifiers can be expensive to purchase, but you need to remember one thing. They result in clean air, which is easier to breathe.  Now how can you go and put a price on something like that?  </p>
<p>Now if you are sold on that fact that they make your home air cleaner, you need to do some more research on what kind of air purifier you should get. You must remember there are certain types designed for certain tasks of purifying the air. </p>
<p>First thing you might want to look into when buying an air purifier, is how much, if at all, the maintenance of it is going to cost you. This is because some air purifiers are designed to have a filter changed every couple months to a year, and filters can become expensive. </p>
<p>Know the price of the filter, and how long it will last before it needs replacement is a must when choosing an air purifier that uses filters. The ones that use collection grids instead of filters may cost more initially, but they are cheaper down the road as you are not paying for replacement filters. </p>
<p>It is also important to look over what you will be using your air purifier for. A big number of persons use air purifiers if they have pets or if they have a smoker inside the house. With that being said, not all air purifiers are made to get rid of these types of particles from the air. </p>
<p>Because not many models are made to get rid of the smell of cigarette smoke, it is very important that you read exactly what it is the air purifier is designed to do, or you could be making a costly mistake.</p>
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<div class='failinks'>The author has been learning the essentials of clean air for 20 years. She has a great website that explains the <a href="http://bestairpurifierz.com/best-air-purifiers-for-cigarette-smoke">best air purifiers for cigarette smoke</a> and <a href="http://bestairpurifierz.com/types-of-air-purifiers">best types of air purifiers</a>.</div>
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		<title>Sinus Problems</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 04 Feb 2009 23:06:45 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Keith Markensen</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Don't you hate waking up in the morning to congestion, runny noses, and such?  I do too.  Most likely it's allergies that are causing this problem.  Sometimes, though, it's not.  It might get blamed on allergies, but sometimes it's something much closer to home.  Dust and particles floating around your house could be the real culprit.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div style='italic;' class='faibyline'>by Keith Markensen</div>
<p>Don't you hate waking up in the morning to congestion, runny noses, and such?  I do too.  Most likely it's allergies that are causing this problem.  Sometimes, though, it's not.  It might get blamed on allergies, but sometimes it's something much closer to home.  Dust and particles floating around your house could be the real culprit.</p>
<p>If you're not keeping your windows thrown wide open all year long, you're house has buildup that can cause particles which irritate your sinuses.  These constant barrage of particles and junk floating in the air takes its toll on your sinuses, especially during the deep breathing of sleep.</p>
<p>So how do you prevent this?  Home air filters are the easiest way and can be quite effective if used properly.  These great little machines will pull air into them, filter out the bad stuff, and emit only clean, breathable air afterwards.  They're great!</p>
<p>Not only do they clean the air, purifying it and clearing most of the particles and ugliness out of it, but they also clear a lot of the floating dust particles from the air too.  This means your furniture and house will look much cleaner with less effort from you.  Added bonus!</p>
<p>You, your pets, and your family are all shedding skin, hair, and more all day every day.  Sounds ugly, but it's true.  These tiny flakes of skin fall to the ground, onto furniture, etc. and worse, make a place for "dust mites" to live.  Many people are allergic to dust mites and don't even know it.  Nor are they aware that the mites live in their homes.  </p>
<p>Air filters won't cure this, but they sure will cut down on it.  Vacuuming and cleaning or using hepa filters regularly will do the rest.  While you can't eliminate dust mites from your home one hundred percent, you can cut them down to numbers so small they're insignificant.  </p>
<p>As soon as you start using an air filter, you'll see results that will make you feel better about your home.  In a few days, your sinus problems will be gone for good and you'll feel healthier and happier.  Over time, you'll also see that your dust is lower, requiring less cleaning from you, and more!</p>
<p>Air filters are a great addition and no home should be without one.</p>
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