We spend 90% of
our time indoors
BioZone Probiotics™ by Better Air is the first ever effective solution that utilizes environmental probiotics to protect all indoor spaces against dangerous contamination resulting from germs, mold and fungi proliferation.
How Probiotics work?
Probiotics are simple. Rather than focus on futile attempts to destroy and eliminate bacteria with chemicals (antibacterial agents) to which they eventually develop immunity, probiotics create natural environments that discourage pathogen growth in a process called ecological balancing.
Our indoor spaces and ventilation systems encourage growth of many pathogens. We have destroyed the balance between helpful and harmful bacteria that exists in nature. Probiotics encourages healthy bacteria to prosper at the expense of toxic bacteria. The microflora created by probiotics denies pathogenic bacteria access to resources, including space and sustenance.
Allergy season never really ends
Allergies are abnormal immune system reactions to environmental elements that are typically harmless to most people. Allergic reactions are triggered by immune system misidentification of substances as health threatening. Substances that cause allergic reactions are classified as allergens. Many allergens are not seasonal and breed in homes, offices, and hotels.
Symptoms of allergic reactions can range from a mild runny nose to severe difficulty breathing.
Asthma attacks are often triggered by a respiratory allergic reaction. Airborne particles, often called environmental allergens, are the most common allergens. Airborne particles that may cause allergic reactions inclue dust mites, mold spores, and bacterial infestations.
Allergen microorganisms all occupy spaces with abundant sources of sustenance, including beds and upholstery with dean skin cells, and humid showers, saunas, and air conditioning systems.
Sick building syndrome (SBS) has become a major health problem in our common tightly sealed, energy-efficient commercial spaces. SBS is caused by pathogen distribution, and produces symptoms such as headache, fatigue, and dizziness that have no definitive diagnosis. SBS contributes to high rates of absenteeism in the workplace and may lead to costly repairs, cleaning, and even lawsuits.