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“Wall to wall carpet, poorly ventilated fireplaces, kerosene heaters, mold and bacterial toxins, dust mites. …an almost endless collection of highly allergenic products have invaded our homes and we have sealed them in with deadly precision.”
Marilyn Chase
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EcoQuest is committed to enhancing the quality of life indoors. In years past, people spent most of their time outdoors enjoying fresh air and clean water.
Today we deal with poor air quality in our home and pollutants in our water. Add to these the latest energy crisis, poor nutrition, and many people's uncertain economic future - you begin to realize the true demand for what EcoQuest has to offer.
The Indoor Air Crisis
• Families are spending more than 90% of their time indoors.
• The energy crisis of the 70’s brought the indoor air crisis of the 90’s. Now, studies show that the air inside your home may be five times more polluted that the air outside your home.
• The term “sick building syndrome” becomes a part of the American vocabulary as a way to describe this disease of modern architecture.
• Quoting Marilyn Chase from a December ‘98 Wall Street Journal article: “Wall to wall carpet, poorly ventilated fireplaces, kerosene heaters, mold and bacterial toxins, dust mites... an almost endless collection of highly allergenic products have invaded our homes and we have sealed them in with deadly precision.” |
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| The Major Trends |
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American families spend
more than 90% of
their time indoors |
• The major trends driving the opportunity that is EcoQuest:
• The Indoor Air Crisis
• Our Drinking Water may be putting our health at risk
• Energy Shortages and High Costs
• The Food We Eat generally doesn't give us the nutrition we need
• Millions are Looking for a Way Out |
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