Vog Hawaii`s Quiet Natural Disaster

Released on: September 30, 2008, 1:16 pm

Press Release Author: AllerAir Industries

Industry: Environment

Press Release Summary: As vog continues to be emitted by the ton on the Big Island,
more Hawaii residents are demanding a solution to the dangerous mix of airborne
chemicals, gases and fine particles emanating from Kilauea volcano.

Press Release Body: Swanton, Vermont, September 30, 2008— As vog continues to be
emitted by the ton on the Big Island, more Hawaii residents are demanding a solution
to the dangerous mix of airborne chemicals, gases and fine particles emanating from
Kilauea volcano.

AllerAir Industries has been researching, designing and manufacturing air purifiers
since 1996, and offers reliable solutions, for even the most toxic indoor air
problems.

“We’ve been specializing in indoor air quality control for close to 15 years, and
are experts in crisis management,” said Wayne Martin, Executive Vice President of
AllerAir. “We’ve offered solutions to Californians coping with wildfire pollution,
New Orleans residents coping with mold issues and were recently involved with the
Beijing Summer Olympics. Gas and chemicals is what we do—vog is no exception.”

Short-term effects from vog can include headaches, eye and nose irritation, as well
as asthma attacks, while long-term effects can include cancer and lung disease.
Those most at risk include children, the elderly and those with respiratory
difficulties.

“We deal with sulfur dioxide on a regular basis, but wanted to customize a unit
specifically for Hawaiians,” said Martin. “The 5000 VOG and AirMedic VOG feature a
customized blend of carbon, made to adsorb the dangerous properties of vog
pollution.”

AllerAir’s chemical engineer, Karen Hand warns that when dealing with vog, residents
should be armed with some essential information. “Many Hawaiians are opting to get
an air purifier to safeguard themselves and their families, but are simply choosing
the wrong ones,” said Hand. “A HEPA-only unit, or a cleaner with limited amounts of
carbon, is not going to be effective. Sulfur dioxide is dangerous—it demands a
serious solution.”

AllerAir is now offering Hawaii residents a line of air purifiers designed
specifically for vog, that are equipped with up to 27 pounds of activated carbon.
Residents are invited to contact an Indoor Air Quality Expert at 1-888-852-8247, or
visit www.allerair.com, for more information on air purifiers, vog or any other
indoor air quality question.

AllerAir manufactures residential, commercial and industrial air purification
systems and specializes in chemical, gas, odor and particle abatement. Their units
are being used by the U.S. Army, the Mayo Clinic and thousands of homes and
businesses across North America.

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Contact:
Janice Scrim
Marketing & Public Relations Coordinator
1.888.852.8247 ext. 226



Web Site: http://www.allerair.com

Contact Details: Janice Scrim
9600 Trans-Canada
Montreal, QC
H4S 1V9 Canada

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