
New research warns air pollution may directly contribute to dementia
People with greater exposure to fumes and other airborne pollutants are at greater risk of developing Alzheimer’s disease, according to the study.
New CDC Guidance for Vaccinated and Unvaccinated Individuals
In the early days of August 2021, the CDC issued new guidance that everyone should be masked indoors and in crowded public areas, regardless of vaccination status. This is in light of an abundance of new information on the delta variant of the COVID-19 virus. This new guidance is especially true for unvaccinated people, people with autoimmune diseases, and the elderly to name a few high-risk groups.

You’re now stuck asking yourself, “What’s a breakthrough infection?” It’s when a fully vaccinated person can be infected with the virus. This scenario can happen in a number of ways: waning immunity, relaxed public health policies, and variants. Most of the breakthrough infections that we are seeing in fully vaccinated patients are because of the delta variant of COVID-19.
We understand that everyone is doing everything that they can to protect themselves against this virus. There are masks, social distancing, washing our hands, not going into crowded areas or events, even going as far as wiping down groceries before putting them away. These are all adequate solutions; however, this is an airborne virus. Have you ever thought about starting at the source? Sterilizing the air around you to ensure a safe environment?
SteriSpace Air Sterilization Technology takes air purification a few steps beyond HEPA filtration and UVC disinfection to sterilize the air around you. With our patented compressive heating technology SteriSpace heats the air to 464°F to destroy pathogens including bacteria, viruses, and even bacterial spores that other methods can miss. Want to find out more about how you can sterilize the air around you? Contact us and one of our Air Sterilization Specialists will be in touch!
August 20, 2021
Contact: Danny Forcucci
716-204-7125 ext. 1005
Dforcucci@youfirstservices.com

People with greater exposure to fumes and other airborne pollutants are at greater risk of developing Alzheimer’s disease, according to the study.

Air pollution is a familiar environmental health hazard. We know what we’re looking at when brown haze settles over a city, exhaust billows across a busy highway, or a plume rises from a smokestack.

Scientists have identified a distinct biological pattern of chronic rhinosinusitis (CRS) associated with exposure to airborne toxins, such as wildfire smoke and military burn pits.