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Air Filter Monitor Alerts Homeowners to Indoor Pollution

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The Air Filter Alert signals an alarm for homeowners to replace or clean their air filter in a timely manner, either after a designated period of time passes or when the filter becomes dirty, reducing the indoor air pollution that causes the majority of allergies and respiratory problems.

(PRWEB) December 3, 2004 -- According to the American Lung Association, approximately 85% of homeowners suffer from indoor air pollution, causing allergies, colds, and upper respiratory problems. Many of these problems can be avoided simply by replacing air filters on furnaces or air conditioners when needed.
 
The patented Ultimate Air Filter Alert monitor utilizes an air flow monitoring system to determine the most efficient time to replace an air filter. When the monitor detects a 20% restriction in air flow through the return air duct, it signals an alarm for homeowners to replace or clean the air filter.
 
The Ultimate Air Filter Alert can soon become an invaluable asset when it begins to improve indoor air quality without an expensive air purifier, lowers energy bills by as much as $26 each month, and protects the investment in an air conditioning and heating system by reminding homeowners to properly maintain the system," said Jody Helfend, CEO and Founder of Air Filter Alert.
 
In less than two months, the Ultimate Air Filter Alert pays for itself with reduced energy bills. Compare the value of the Ultimate Air Filter Alert, which effectively cleans the air in the entire home, to that of an $800 air purifier, which cleans the air in only one room.
 
"My husband never remembers to change the air filter in our home," said Andrea Apter, a customer from Dresher, Penn. With the Air Filter Alert I don't have to worry -- it beeps and one of us changes the dirty filter. It really puts my mind to rest that we are breathing cleaner air and  also saving some money on energy bills too!"
 
About the Ultimate Air Filter Alert
The Ultimate Air Filter Alert is an unobtrusive air filtration monitor that attaches to the air conditioning intake grill with plastic ties. It is compatible with all forced air systems, and batteries are included.

Visit http://UltimateAirQuality.AirFilterAlert.com">http://UltimateAirQuality.AirFilterAlert.com or call (267) 620-3108 for more free information about the air filter monitor. Individuals can purchase an Ultimate Air Filter Alert and start breathing cleaner air by filling out the easy-to-use online order form.

My husband never remembers to change the air filter in our home
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