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		<title>Lifebreath TFP Air Cleaner</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[I waited a few weeks before writing this article so that the customer would have time to adjust to the new indoor air quality in her home and report back to me how she was feeling, the news was fantastic, she is no longer coughing all day well in her home and is extremely pleased with the results of our service. ]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div class="wp-caption alignleft" style="width: 250px"><a href="http://www.furnacecleaning.info "><img title="Lifebreath TFP Air Cleaner" src="http://www.lifebreath.com/en/consumer/products/residential/tfp/_images/tfp.medium.jpg" alt="Lifebreath TFP Air Cleaner" width="240" height="251" /></a><p class="wp-caption-text">Lifebreath TFP Air Cleaner</p></div>
<p>Indoor Air Quality is a major concern for many people who suffer from allergies or asthma. Last week I installed one of our best Indoor Air Quality warriors in the Lifebreath TFP air cleaner.</p>
<p>My customer was faced with breathing problems that caused her to cough constantly when in the comfort of her own home. She called our company to have the furnace duct cleaning service performed and ask what other steps she could take to improve the indoor air quality in her home.</p>
<p>This is a fairly new home but has never had the furnace system cleaned in its five year existence. First we preformed our <a title="Viper Furnace Cleaning " href="http://www.furnacecleaning.info/" target="_self">Viper cleaning method</a> to insure that all the debris would be removed from the system. Next we removed the the drum humidifier that was never cleaned and full of mold and calcium buildup and not providing much humidity to the home, we replaced this with our <a title="Generalaire SL-16 Humidifier" href="http://www.furnacecleaning.info/blog/?p=12" target="_self">Generalaire SL-16 Flow Thru Humidifier</a>. After removing the sources of the poor indoor air quality we installed the best air cleaning system available today in the <a title="Lifebreath TFP Air Cleaner" href="http://www.lifebreath.com/en/consumer/products/residential/tfp/" target="_blank">Lifebreath TFP air cleaner</a>.<span id="more-15"></span></p>
<p>The Lifebreath TFP  &#8220;Turbulent Flow Precipitator&#8221; Air Cleaner removes close to 99.97% of particles such as pollen, fungus spores, dust, animal dander and dirt; removes some bacteria; and even removes a large proportion of particles as small as one tenth of a micron.</p>
<p>The features of the Lifebreath TFP are:</p>
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<li>Revolutionizing home air cleaning, combining two particle capture technologies to ensure clean, healthy air throughout your home</li>
<li>It allows air to circulate freely without putting any extra load on your air distribution system.</li>
<li>The TFP removes 99.97% of health-threatening particles from the air in your home.</li>
<li>And has the lowest maintenance requirements of any air cleaner available. Check-up required only once a year.</li>
<li>The Hepa filter replacement only required every 3 years. Operating continuously at maximum efficiency with minimum maintenance.</li>
<li>Unlike electronic air cleaners the Lifebreath TFP does not generate any poisonous ozone which can damage your lungs.</li>
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<p>I waited a few weeks before writing this article so that the customer would have time to adjust to the new indoor air quality in her home and report back to me how she was feeling, the news was fantastic, she is no longer coughing all day well in her home and is extremely pleased with the results of our service.</p>
<p>For more information about <strong>Furnace cleaning</strong> or other indoor air quality questions contact us in <strong>Fort McMurray</strong> at 780-598-5966</p>
<p><a title="Furnace Duct Cleaning " href="http://www.furnacecleaning.info" target="_self">Main Furnace Duct Cleaning Site</a></p>
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