Gil
In areas where the air conditioning load is high, energy is conserved by
limiting the outside air. Consequently, as in airplanes, the air can be
mostly re-circulated. Bear in mind the number of sources of contaminants -
carpets, paints, wallcoverings, furnishings, photocopiers, papers, clea
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Thank you, Virginia, for coming in from a point of knowledge on the issue.
I often wonder if my problems in air-conditioned buildings is to do with
"doping" the system for Legionnaire's disease?
Gil
Hi Virginia, an acquaintance who is quite sensitive to poor air
quality, flew to Viet Nam recently to adopt a child. She was
advised to make up a mixture of distilled water and high quality
essential oils and spray this around herself and the child during the
flight (since this might create
Title: Re: Alien life forms (was Spraying in airplanes etc )
Tony wrote: Sat, 19 Jan 2002 15:41:53 -000:
Seems to me that the most damaging life form introduced into New World
countries (in the widest sense) has been European humans - subscribers to
BDNow excepted, of course!
Gil asked if it may be the air conditioning and not the spray that would
affect someone in an airplane.
Studies have shown that the quality of the air inside airplanes can be
lacking. Poor indoor air can be due to many reasons, one is insufficient
air exchange. On the ground in houses or buildi
Thanks, folks, for helpful comments on how to get
rid of irrelevant thoughts when trying to meditate, both recently and when I
last brought up this topic. Suggestions seem to fall into three categories
-
1. Accept them calmly, briefly register them
and then let them go;
2. Expel them
Seems to me that the most damaging life form introduced into New World
countries (in the widest sense) has been European humans - subscribers to
BDNow excepted, of course! Tony N-S.