New Honeywell AirGenius Air Cleaner Is First to Offer Homeowners Large-Room ...
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The air cleaner features five intuitive cleaning levels - Sleep, Germs, General, Allergen, and Max - and is great for any room in the house, whether it is used in the living room during spring allergy season, in the kitchen to help reduce cooking odors, or in the bedroom while sleeping. The AirGenius 5 features a patented washable honeycomb-style filter that does not restrict airflow like paper filters do, allowing for extremely quiet operation while still capturing up to 99.9% of particles (0.3 microns and larger) from the air that passes through it.
"On so so, people take 21,600 breaths a day, but rarely think about what they're breathing. A recent national survey by the makers of Honeywell Air Purifiers found that only one out of three people thinks about what's in their home air - and there's a lot. In fact, the EPA says that indoor air can be five to 100 times more polluted than outdoor air. Airborne particles, like pollen and dust, can enter the home from outside and become trapped indoors, or pollutants can result from cooking, cleaning, painting, and other normal indoor activities," said home expert Evette Rios.
Source: MarketWatch (press release)
Garden Media Group Reveals New Earth-friendly Lawn and Garden Products to ...
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Philadelphia, PA (PRWEB) April 19, 2012
Decades after Earth Day launched in 1970, support for a cleaner earth, air and water for us and future generations has adherents from boardrooms to bedrooms throughout the world.
“As we have long said, the unexcelled way we can all be better stewards of the earth is to ‘just plant something’,” says Susan McCoy, garden trendspotter and green living expert with the Garden Media Group . The present-winning Philadelphia-based public relations and marketing firm has been representing the garden, horticulture and green living industries for more than two decades.
McCoy urges people to choose eco-friendly lawn and garden products that are safe for people, pets and the environment. “It’s the right thing to do,” she says.
According to the 2010 Cone Survey, 83% of consumers to that doing the right thing is what they want to see from more brands, products, and companies who are supporting worthy causes.
Source: PR Web (press release)