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05
Apr

Abatement Clouds to Curb Air Pollution

Is there a way to abate air pollution in mid flight as it is suspended in our atmosphere blown by the wind throughout our civilization, across the oceans and back again? Some say that there is a way to collect CO2 in our atmosphere using ionic bonding charge techniques.

Once collected the CO2 could be used for something else, separated out and the oxygen released or even used to fire lasers to propel generators to make electricity? Wow, that would be cool and just if we had a plan to use Abatement techniques to curb Air Pollution? Well, I think there is a way and we could in fact make such a Science Fiction type scheme a reality and a possibility. How so you ask?

Well I propose using electromagnetic terminal gradient clouds with a specific ionic charge and these Abatement Clouds would attract the CO2 flowing around them and capture these molecules to take them out of the air and help us to Curb Air Pollution.

Once the clouds became saturated a large blimp would fly over them and then descend through the cloud and release its hydrogen gas while collecting the CO2 from the bottom. The heavier gas collected, as it filled the blimp would lower it gently back to Earth where we could remove the gas and use it again. Consider this in 2006.

Lance Winslow

05
Apr

Indoor Air Pollution and Your Health

The quality of the air inside the home or office can significantly impact one’s health. Many people are aware that breathing outdoor air pollutants (ozone, particulate matter, diesel fumes, carbon monoxide among others) increases the likelihood of developing serious health problems, such as asthma, heart disease and cancer. However, many of us do not realize that the air inside our home can be up to 10 times dirtier than outdoor air.

Indoor air pollution refers to air pollutants that occur inside buildings or other enclosed spaces. Examples of indoor air pollutants include dust, fibers, smoke, bio-aerosols, radon, pesticides, asbestos, formaldehyde, carbon monoxide and nitrogen oxides. Some sources, including building materials, furnishings and household products like cleaning sprays and air fresheners, release high concentrations of pollutants. High pollutant concentrations can remain in the air for long durations, increasing the potential for serious health problems and illnesses.

Evidence has proven that individuals exposed to chemicals, even over short periods of time, may develop immediate health effects, including eye and throat irritation, nasal congestion, chest tightness, headaches, dizziness and fatigue. Long-term health effects may develop years after exposure to pollutants. These effects include cancer, heart disease, asthma, allergy and other respiratory diseases, all of which can be severely debilitating or fatal.

Inadequate ventilation increases indoor pollutant levels by not allowing in enough outdoor air to dilute indoor air pollutant sources and by not carrying them out of the home. Unless homes are built with special mechanical means of ventilation, such as outdoor-vented fans, or air handling systems, “airtight” homes may have higher pollutant levels than other homes. When there is limited ventilation, the air exchange rate is low, and the level of pollutants then pose health and comfort problems.

Research has proven that a freestanding air purifier with a medical-grade HEPA filter and activated carbon is effective at reducing particulate levels and trapping harmful chemicals, gases and vapors. Austin Air, a USA-based manufacturer of portable air purification systems, is regarded by leading doctors, allergists and indoor air quality experts as the air cleaner of choice. The Austin Air HealthMate, their most popular unit, features Hospital Grade HEPA filtration for the removal of 99.97% of all airborne particulate matter larger than 0.3 microns (dust, pet dander, bacteria, viruses, germs, pollen, and mold spores). This unit also includes activated granular carbon for the elimination of over 3000 toxic gaseous chemicals, VOCs (volatile organic compounds) and noxious odors. Unlike many of the cheap ionizing-producers sold via television commercials, Austin Air purifiers do not emit harmful ozone gas, which can aggravate asthma and irritate the upper respiratory system.

For more information about indoor air quality and Austin Air purifier systems, please visit http://www.cleanairplus.com/catalog/Austin-Air-Purifier-p-1-c-4.html .

04
Apr

Exercise in Air Pollution Does the Benefit Outweigh the Harm

It’s healthful to exercise and harmful to breathe polluted air. Many people wonder if they will do more harm than good by exercising on days when the air is heavily polluted.

The worst time for pollution is when clouds cover the sky and automobiles fill the roads. Automobile exhaust fumes are the principal source of air pollution in most cities, and overlying clouds increase pollution. Usually the sun rays heat the ground to warm air closest to the ground. Hot air rises, taking large amounts of pollutants skyward. On air inversion days, the clouds prevent the sun’s rays from getting through to the ground, so the air near the ground is not heated, remains colder and doesn’t rise, causing the air with its pollutants to remain close to the ground.

Air pollutants such as carbon monoxide, ozone, carbon dioxide, and sulfur dioxide, can damage your lungs. When you exercise, you breathe more deeply and more frequently so that you breathe in more pollutants. However, you don’t retain more pollution. Bicycle riders in rush hour downtown Washington traffic breathe in more carbon monoxide than car riders do, but have lower blood levels of carbon monoxide.

If possible, try to avoid heavily trafficked streets, and exercise before the heavy morning traffic peak or at least two hours after the evening rush hour ends. But if you have no other choice — go ahead and exercise.

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Dr. Gabe Mirkin has been a radio talk show host for 25 years and practicing physician for more than 40 years; he is board certified in four specialties, including sports medicine. Read or listen to hundreds of his fitness and health reports at http://www.DrMirkin.com.

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