Air Oasis, Local Company Makes Your Home’s Air CLEAN!

Adam’s Air has been using product made from Air Oasis just as long as we have been in business.  The following is what Air Oasis says about their Nano HCT 9 Induct.

For residential and commercial areas ranging from 1,000 to 3,500 square feet* (* May vary depending on climate zone), our Air Oasis nano 9″ Induct is the ideal in-duct UV air purifier. It can be easily mounted in a standard HVAC (heating, ventilation, and air conditioning) system and can improve the indoor air quality (IAQ) of the whole building. The nano 9″ Induct is the best whole-house air purifier because it effectively purifies the air wherever the HVAC system reaches. For this reason, many prefer it to countertop air purifier models that can only purify the air in one room.

The Technology: All of our home air filtration systems make use of AHPCO (advanced hydrated photocatalytic oxidation) technology, which was initially developed by NASA. The process has been enhanced by Dr. Jeff Bennert, Jon Bennert, Dr. Nabarun Ghosh, and our entire research and development team. Photocatalytic oxidation is when photons from the unit’s ultraviolet core react with the metal catalyst. This reaction forms catalytic molecules, which, in turn, react with carbon-based contaminants in the air. These contaminants are converted into harmless substances like carbon dioxide and water vapor. The end result of the process is a building full of cleaner, purer air.

The Benefits: Homeowners who purchase our Air Oasis nano Induct Air Sanifiers® are often pleased to learn that all of our home air filtration systems are made in America. In fact, each unit is assembled by hand in Amarillo, TX, and then subjected to a rigorous inspection, ensuring that only the best-quality products end up in the homes and offices of our customers. Our industrial-strength units are long-lasting and require very little maintenance. At Air Oasis, we endeavor to provide the most reliable products to our customers because their satisfaction is extremely important to us.

 

Adam’s Air uses and installs and supports all the product that Air Oasis makes.  Its all made locally in their factory right in Amarillo, Texas.  All of the testing on products is done locally also with WTAMU, in Canyon, Texas.

 

Foods That WIll Keep Your Warm in Cold Temperatures

Its cold here in the High Plains of Texas.  Our base is Amarillo,Texas and there is just not a lot of trees and hills that block that cold northern wind.  But we have some ideas of foods and spices you can use to keep your body at a warm and toasty when its cold outside.

6: Hot Drinks
It might seem a little too simple, but you can sometimes overlook the obvious answers. Holding the mug is warming enough, but the hot liquid into your system gives you instant internal warmth. Tea, apple cider or hot carob/cocoa are my favorites.

5: Soups And Stews
When the temperature dips, it’s time to shift from salads to soups. It’s still a good idea to get some raw foods, but have them in the afternoon when your body is at its warmest.
In the evening, a hearty soup or stew with lots of well-cooked root vegetables and spices will warm you up right to your frozen toes.

4: Whole Grains
Eaten hot, whole grains (brown rice, quinoa, oats, barley, buckwheat, millet, etc) give you instant warmth along with complex carbohydrates to give your body the energy and fuel it needs to keep warm.
Whole grains are also a good source of B vitamins and magnesium, and have some selenium as well. These nutrients are important to the function of your thyroid and adrenal glands. The glands help regulate body temperature, and tend to slow down in colder weather.
For people with severely underactive thyroid function, taking a high-quality iodine supplement can make a dramatic difference in body temperature. Before taking an individual supplement like that though, you should do a consultation with a nutritionist or naturopathic doctor. Iodine in particular can cause problems if you take too much.

3: Cinnamon
Cinnamon, and other spices, boost your metabolism which generates body heat. Include more spices in your meals, even just a little bit sprinkled on top. Cumin, coriander, turmeric, cloves, paprika, pepper, nutmeg and allspice are other good ones to incorporate as well.
Just make sure you don’t get things too spicy. The hottest spices – like cayenne – will make you sweat and actually release heat from your body. That’s why they eat the spiciest foods in the hottest climates.

2: Coconut Oil
Fats in general can help keep you warm as they metabolize, and aside from eating it, coconut oil is also really useful as a moisturizer. Dry, cracked skin lets heat escape more easily and is more sensitive to cold – especially when it’s windy.
If you keep your skin healthy and strong, it’ll be better at keeping the heat in. Before systems to keep you nourished and strong in the face of winter bugs. heading out into the cold, try rubbing some coconut oil on your legs, arms and face. You only need a little bit, and I tend to wipe my face lightly with a towel to get the excess oil off.

1: Ginger
Fresh or ground ginger is my favorite food to warm you up. Try using it in porridge, salad dressings, soups, cookies or muffins. One of my favorite ways to enjoy ginger is to put thin slices or grate some of the fresh root into a mug of hot water.
Not only does it help warm you up, but it boosts your digestive and immune systems.