Although it's definitely more expensive than the others,
if poor air quality is affecting your health, it could be worth the splurge.
Not exact matches
Big in your list I can agree that all these players would improve us, but let's look at our CB At the moment Kos, top player but is struggling with a inj which may or may not heal, at the moment he isn't match fit so not up to his own high standard, so needs help or a defender of his
quality so he can go and recover properly So then we have Mert, too slow and no longer good enough, I'm not sure
if he's even good enough for 3 rd choice CB, too slow,
poor on the
air for his size and not brave enough, he's lasted this long due to Kos he needs a Top class CB just to allow him to play against average teams Ok now Reid not top class we can all agree so we couldn't really play him with MERT as he isn't Kos
quality so can't cover merits deficiencys He could be ok with Kos but Kos is struggling So is Reid what we need???? And finally Wenger
if he has all 3 fit will still play Kos / Mert first choice Oh and God forbid we play MERT / Reid against the top teams like Chels / city / utd / Southampton Chuckle chuckle
Toxins are a fact of modern life, especially
if you live in a city or somewhere with
poor air quality, mold, and / or a lot of petrochemical byproducts.
Air is essential to life, Enzo knows it, but it can have harmful effects
if the
quality is
poor.
The columnist, Charles Komanoff, notes that
if New York still had
poor air quality, like it did in the 1970s, then it would have been much harder to court investors and residents to invest in and live in polluted urban areas, particular in high end real estate.
Their green - above - all approach makes lots of sense for children's furniture, from both a planetary and human health perspective: youngsters spend tons of time in their cribs, on a changing table, and surrounded by stuff in their nurseries; exposure to VOCs and other harmful pollutants that are off - gassing from their surroundings can lead to both short and long - term health problems, especially
if they're living with
poor indoor
air quality during their busiest developmental years.
If air pollutant levels are high, limit your strenuous or outdoor physical activity even if you are very healthy — poor air quality can have an immediate and startling affect on your health as well as long - term consequenc
If air pollutant levels are high, limit your strenuous or outdoor physical activity even
if you are very healthy — poor air quality can have an immediate and startling affect on your health as well as long - term consequenc
if you are very healthy —
poor air quality can have an immediate and startling affect on your health as well as long - term consequences
If air quality in a particular area is
poor and the
air pollution is problematic, consider reducing the amount of time you stay there.
If you're traveling with young children or newborns, minimize their exposure or consider avoiding areas with
poor air quality.
Or, for instance,
if you're using a HomeKit - connected device that can monitor
air quality, you might set a trigger that tells the HomeKit - enabled
air purifier to kick on
if the device reads that the
air quality conidition is
poor.