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Breaking Barriers with an All Natural Wall Plaster

Never before have we had an all-natural wall plaster that can reduce odors and refresh indoor air like Shirasu-kabe from Takachibo. As surely as animals, tobacco cigarette and cigar smoke can pollute the air inside your home; this all-natural wall plaster zapped it away. Does this sound improbable … impossible even?

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Shirasu-kabe has truly unique elements that allow the wall plaster to suck in smells and volatile organic compounds (VOCs) so you and your family can enjoy clean air all year round. This ability to absorb moisture, odors, and polluting substances is effective in the height of the hot summer months when air-conditioning increases humidity and your power bill; it’s effective during the cold, rainy winter months when VOC hover indoors or condensation and mold start to accumulate.

Surprisingly many people aren’t aware that mold and mildew is not just something that destroys and damages a home. They can also cause all sorts of health problems from respiratory to itchy eyes and skin, and a serious health condition known as mycosis.

That’s not all ….

There is also the problem of those microscopic eight-legged mites.  And if seeing fleas and ticks on your pet sends shivers down your spine, you may be stunned to know that mites can and do live in places where humidity is over 60%. Scientific studies show that these harmful critters which cannot be seen without a microscope will die naturally once humidity settles below 60% relative humidity. So you see, whether because of cold weather or humid and hot temperatures, we need help in cleaning indoor air naturally.

If not through the walls, your other options would be expensive indoor air filtration because opening your windows will encourage more dust mites to come in as well as pollen. You could wash everything down once a week – are you ready for that? Plus, it’s not a simple case of tossing everything into the washing machine but making sure the water is at least 77 degrees Fahrenheit. There is one more solution: replace all your furniture that have comfy cushions, remove area rugs, have your plumbing checked for leaks, and start using synthetic pillows instead. All these options have a dollar price tag which, when totaled could mean a whopping recurring figure since most of these solutions must be done periodically.