Tuesday, March 25, 2003

Smoke relief is here for people stuck indoors

Smoke relief is here for people stuck indoors.

Smoke Relief from forest fires and all allergens is now avaible for people stuck indoors. AllerGy Strategy, a leading specialist firm makes units available to public.

(PRWEB) July 14, 2002

CHAMPLAIN, NY.—July 14. The widespread invasion of smoke from forest fires in the Canadian province of Quebec is causing an increased risk of severe respiratory difficulties to people all over the East Coast as far south as Georgia, according to Health Officials. People who already experience difficulty in breathing have been advised to stay indoors during this period. Senior citizens, children, pregnant women and those with respiratory distress from allergies and asthma are most at risk.

Richard Brazeau, Vice-President of Marketing for Allergy Strategy (877-878-6676) states his company is making portable units available for immediate shipping. “These units, while portable, filter all impurities including smoke from the air and are state of the art with activated carbon filters”, adds Brazeau.

Allergy Strategy (http://www. inter-net-e-commerce. com/allergystrategy (http://www. inter-net-e-commerce. com/allergystrategy)), a leading allergy prevention and respiratory relief company, distributes air purifiers used in hospitals, laboratories and by the military. The units, suitable for use in homes, offices and industry, incorporate HEPA micro-particulate filtration plus activated carbon filters to effectively adsorb gases, vapors and odors from forest fire smoke. (END) .