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Inhalable Particulates

Inhalable particles are microscopic and airborne in nature, small enough to be inhaled. They can cause eye, nose, and throat irritation, or more serious health issues.  

Example: Some of these particulates come from smog or smoke springing from recent fires, dust from construction, or spores released into the air by fungal infestation. The smaller ones can penetrate deep into the lungs (or even enter the bloodstream), creating a threat of health issues like asthma, heart problems, and respiratory diseases. Your HVAC system can help control the spread of these particles.  

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