Premiere Environmental Can't Wait for New Indoor Air Quality Series

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Enterprises  TV  Launches  New  Series  About  Indoor  Air  Quality  By  Premiere  Environmental  January  9,  2014    The  producers  of  American  television  show  Enterprises  TV  recently  announced  they  are  launching  a  new  series  called  Indoor  Air  Quality.  Hosted  by  famous  athlete  and  TV  personality  Terry  Bradshaw,  Enterprises  features  interviews  with  leading  professionals  from  a  variety  of  industries  across  the  country  and  the  world.  The  program  aims  to  create  intriguing  stories  capturing  different  issues  facing  companies  and  advances    being  made.    Indoor  Air  Quality  will  reportedly  take  a  look  at  one  of  the  largest  concerns  facing  businesses,  building  managers,  employees,  and  homeowners  these  days.  With  the  nation’s  population  spending  on  average  upwards  of  90%  of  their  time  indoors,  either  in  the  home  or  in  office  environments,  indoor  air  quality  is  of  ever-­‐increasing  importance.  According  to  countless  studies  undertaken  by  the  EPA,  indoor  air  pollution  can  negatively  affect  not  only  the  productivity  and  comfort,  but  health  of  the  individuals  exposed.    Many  factors  contribute  to  indoor  air  quality,  among  them  being  building  materials,  design,  furnishings,  ventilation,  maintenance,  and  the  activities  of  its  inhabitants.  The  Indoor  Air  Quality  will  be  filmed  on  location  all  over  the  world  to  explore  these  and  other  factors  in  a  wide  array  of  contexts.  The  segment  will  air  on  a  number  of  FOX  and  ABC  broadcast  stations,  as  well  as  assorted  affiliated  cable  channels.  Premiere  Environmental  congratulates  Enterprises  TV  on  its  excellent  choice  of  material,  and  we  can’t  wait  to  see  the  finish  product!    Premiere  Environmental’s  device  is  proven  to  eliminate  99.99%  of  pollutants  contributing  to  poor  air  quality.  Certified  by  the  Association  of  Home  Appliance  Manufactures  (AHAM),  the  Asthma  and  Allergy  Foundation  of  America  (AAFA),  and  the  Air  Resource  Board,  the  product  complies  with  all  ozone  emissions  limits  and  electrical  safety  regulations.  Built  for  a  lifetime  of  use,  the  product  is  the  result  of  years  of  innovation,  inspiration,  passion,  and  determination.  Current  users  include  Boeing,  NASA,  major  hotels,  leading  universities,  and  millions  of  families  in  95  countries  around  the  world.    

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