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  1. October 10, 2016

    I voted for Detecting Mold, Fungi, Termites!!

  2. October 10, 2016

    How would you use a Nano-Technology Gas Sensor that can Detect Airborne Toxins?
    Gases that trigger Asthma, COPD, & Respiratory Disorders

    2 (50%)

    Gases that have Short & Long Term Health Impact

    4 (100%)

    Impacting Early Childhood Development

    3 (75%)

    Personal Hygiene (Breath & Body Odor)

    2 (50%)

    Smoke, Fire, & Toxic Indoor Gases

    3 (75%)

    Food Quality & Spoilage

    2 (50%)

    Detecting Mold, Fungi, Termites

    2 (50%)

    Early Disease/Cancer Detection using Exhaled Breath

    3 (75%)

  3. Danielle S
    October 10, 2016

    Gases that trigger Asthma, COPD, & Respiratory Disorders
    3 (50%)

    Gases that have Short & Long Term Health Impact
    4 (66%)

    Impacting Early Childhood Development
    3 (50%)

    Personal Hygiene (Breath & Body Odor)
    2 (33%)

    Smoke, Fire, & Toxic Indoor Gases
    4 (66%)

    Food Quality & Spoilage
    2 (33%)

    Detecting Mold, Fungi, Termites
    2 (33%)

    Early Disease/Cancer Detection using Exhaled Breath
    3 (50%)

  4. October 10, 2016

    T took the poll

  5. October 10, 2016

    My answer is leading in the poll.
    Gases that trigger Asthma, COPD, & Respiratory Disorders

  6. October 10, 2016

    Gases that trigger Asthma, COPD, & Respiratory Disorders
    6 (54%)

    Gases that have Short & Long Term Health Impact
    4 (36%)

    Impacting Early Childhood Development
    4 (36%)

    Personal Hygiene (Breath & Body Odor)
    2 (18%)

    Smoke, Fire, & Toxic Indoor Gases
    6 (54%)

    Food Quality & Spoilage
    2 (18%)

    Detecting Mold, Fungi, Termites
    2 (18%)

    Early Disease/Cancer Detection using Exhaled Breath
    3 (27%)

  7. October 10, 2016

    I voted for Gases that have Short & Long Term Health Impact.

  8. October 10, 2016

    I voted for Smoke, Fire, & Toxic Indoor Gases

  9. October 10, 2016

    I took the poll.

  10. October 10, 2016

    I took the poll, but had to find it myself since the link in the form didn’t work.
    Thanks for the contest.

  11. October 10, 2016

    Gases that trigger Asthma, COPD, & Respiratory Disorders
    3 (50%)

    Gases that have Short & Long Term Health Impact
    4 (66%)

    Impacting Early Childhood Development
    3 (50%)

    Personal Hygiene (Breath & Body Odor)
    2 (33%)

    Smoke, Fire, & Toxic Indoor Gases
    4 (66%)

    Food Quality & Spoilage
    2 (33%)

    Detecting Mold, Fungi, Termites
    2 (33%)

    Early Disease/Cancer Detection using Exhaled Breath
    3 (50%)

  12. Will G
    October 10, 2016

    Gases that trigger Asthma, COPD, & Respiratory Disorders
    7 (43%)

    Gases that have Short & Long Term Health Impact
    7 (43%)

    Impacting Early Childhood Development
    4 (25%)

    Personal Hygiene (Breath & Body Odor)
    2 (12%)

    Smoke, Fire, & Toxic Indoor Gases
    7 (43%)

    Food Quality & Spoilage
    2 (12%)

    Detecting Mold, Fungi, Termites
    3 (18%)

    Early Disease/Cancer Detection using Exhaled Breath
    4 (25%)

  13. October 10, 2016

    I took the poll.

  14. October 10, 2016

    I took the poll but did not see a link

  15. October 10, 2016

    I like all of those ideas! I’m looking forward to a future where they all exist 🙂

  16. October 10, 2016

    I’d use it to detect disease. Seems the most beneficial use to my life

  17. October 10, 2016

    Glad the link is finally working. Thx

  18. October 10, 2016

    I voted for the indoor gases and toxins.

  19. October 10, 2016

    I took the poll, and I was very interested to learn that we take 20,000 breaths a day.

  20. October 10, 2016

    Gases that trigger Asthma, COPD, & Respiratory Disorders
    9 (39%)

    Gases that have Short & Long Term Health Impact
    8 (34%)

    Impacting Early Childhood Development
    4 (17%)

    Personal Hygiene (Breath & Body Odor)
    4 (17%)

    Smoke, Fire, & Toxic Indoor Gases
    11 (47%)

    Food Quality & Spoilage
    3 (13%)

    Detecting Mold, Fungi, Termites
    5 (21%)

    Early Disease/Cancer Detection using Exhaled Breath
    7 (30%)

  21. October 10, 2016

    i took the poll

  22. October 10, 2016

    Gases that trigger Asthma, COPD, & Respiratory Disorders
    9 (36%)

    Gases that have Short & Long Term Health Impact
    8 (32%)

    Impacting Early Childhood Development
    5 (20%)

    Personal Hygiene (Breath & Body Odor)
    4 (16%)

    Smoke, Fire, & Toxic Indoor Gases
    12 (48%)

    Food Quality & Spoilage
    3 (12%)

    Detecting Mold, Fungi, Termites
    6 (24%)

    Early Disease/Cancer Detection using Exhaled Breath
    8 (32%)

  23. Amanda Patterson
    October 10, 2016

    I voted for using the technology to detect gases that have short and long term health impact, smoke fire and toxic indoor gases, detecting mold, fungi, termites, and early disease/ cancer detection using exhaled breath! I am so amazed by the possible uses!

  24. October 10, 2016

    I took the poll.

  25. October 10, 2016

    I took the poll and checked Gases that have Short & Long Term Health Impact.

  26. rust
    October 10, 2016

    I took the poll and here are the results so far:

    Gases that trigger Asthma, COPD, & Respiratory Disorders
    11 (36%)

    Gases that have Short & Long Term Health Impact
    12 (40%)

    Impacting Early Childhood Development
    6 (20%)

    Personal Hygiene (Breath & Body Odor)
    5 (16%)

    Smoke, Fire, & Toxic Indoor Gases
    15 (50%)

    Food Quality & Spoilage
    5 (16%)

    Detecting Mold, Fungi, Termites
    9 (30%)

    Early Disease/Cancer Detection using Exhaled Breath
    12 (40%)

  27. Rachel
    October 10, 2016

    ases that trigger Asthma, COPD, & Respiratory Disorders
    11 (35%)

    Gases that have Short & Long Term Health Impact
    12 (38%)

    Impacting Early Childhood Development
    6 (19%)

    Personal Hygiene (Breath & Body Odor)
    5 (16%)

    Smoke, Fire, & Toxic Indoor Gases
    16 (51%)

    Food Quality & Spoilage
    6 (19%)

    Detecting Mold, Fungi, Termites
    10 (32%)

    Early Disease/Cancer Detection using Exhaled Breath
    13 (41%)

  28. October 10, 2016

    I picked Gases that have Short & Long Term Health Impact.

  29. chanel
    October 10, 2016

    Gases that trigger Asthma, COPD, & Respiratory Disorders
    11 (33%)

    Gases that have Short & Long Term Health Impact
    13 (39%)

    Impacting Early Childhood Development
    6 (18%)

    Personal Hygiene (Breath & Body Odor)
    5 (15%)

    Smoke, Fire, & Toxic Indoor Gases
    16 (48%)

    Food Quality & Spoilage
    6 (18%)

    Detecting Mold, Fungi, Termites
    11 (33%)

    Early Disease/Cancer Detection using Exhaled Breath
    13 (39%)

  30. October 10, 2016

    Took the pool and picked Detecting Mold, Fungi, Termites

  31. October 10, 2016

    I voted
    Gases that trigger Asthma, COPD, & Respiratory Disorders
    14 (38%)

    Gases that have Short & Long Term Health Impact
    14 (38%)

    Impacting Early Childhood Development
    7 (19%)

    Personal Hygiene (Breath & Body Odor)
    6 (16%)

    Smoke, Fire, & Toxic Indoor Gases
    17 (47%)

    Food Quality & Spoilage
    6 (16%)

    Detecting Mold, Fungi, Termites
    13 (36%)

    Early Disease/Cancer Detection using Exhaled Breath
    14 (38%)

  32. October 10, 2016

    I voted for Smoke, Fire, & Toxic Indoor Gases

  33. October 10, 2016

    I chose Gases that have Short & Long Term Health Impact. It’s amazing what all this can detect, now I think I need one.

  34. October 10, 2016

    I took the poll. Thanks for the chance to win!

  35. October 10, 2016

    I voted for all of the above, because if you’re using a magic technology, why not use it for everything that it could possibly magically do?

  36. October 10, 2016

    I voted for the first point.

  37. October 11, 2016

    Gases that trigger Asthma, COPD, & Respiratory Disorders

    18 (42%)

    Gases that have Short & Long Term Health Impact

    16 (38%)

    Impacting Early Childhood Development

    9 (21%)

    Personal Hygiene (Breath & Body Odor)

    7 (16%)

    Smoke, Fire, & Toxic Indoor Gases

    20 (47%)

    Food Quality & Spoilage

    7 (16%)

    Detecting Mold, Fungi, Termites

    15 (35%)

    Early Disease/Cancer Detection using Exhaled Breath

    16 (38%)

  38. October 11, 2016

    I voted for toxic indoor gases. My mom lives in a little apartment in our basement and I worry about her air quality.

  39. October 11, 2016

    I voted for detection of molds and fungi, and also early detection of diseases, which is really an interesting study.

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  41. June S.
    October 11, 2016

    I Voted; How would you use a Nano-Technology Gas Sensor that can Detect Airborne Toxins? Gases that trigger Asthma, COPD, & Respiratory Disorders

    Gases that have Short & Long Term Health Impact

    Impacting Early Childhood Development

    Personal Hygiene (Breath & Body Odor)

    Smoke, Fire, & Toxic Indoor Gases

    Food Quality & Spoilage

    Detecting Mold, Fungi, Termites

    Early Disease/Cancer Detection using Exhaled Breath

  42. October 11, 2016

    Smoke, Fire, & Toxic Indoor Gases 21 (46%)

  43. October 11, 2016

    I would use it for Smoke, Fire, & Toxic Indoor Gases

  44. Cynthia C
    October 11, 2016

    I took the poll.

    Gases that trigger Asthma, COPD, & Respiratory Disorders
    19 (40%)

    Gases that have Short & Long Term Health Impact
    17 (36%)

    Impacting Early Childhood Development
    10 (21%)

    Personal Hygiene (Breath & Body Odor)
    9 (19%)

    Smoke, Fire, & Toxic Indoor Gases
    23 (48%)

    Food Quality & Spoilage
    8 (17%)

    Detecting Mold, Fungi, Termites
    17 (36%)

    Early Disease/Cancer Detection using Exhaled Breath
    18 (38%)

  45. Alexandru Rusu
    October 11, 2016

    Gases that trigger Asthma, COPD, & Respiratory Disorders
    19 (39%)

  46. October 11, 2016

    I picked Detecting Mold, Fungi, Termites

    20 (40%)

    Gases that have Short & Long Term Health Impact
    18 (36%)

    Impacting Early Childhood Development
    11 (22%)

    Personal Hygiene (Breath & Body Odor)
    9 (18%)

    Smoke, Fire, & Toxic Indoor Gases
    23 (46%)

    Food Quality & Spoilage
    8 (16%)

    Detecting Mold, Fungi, Termites
    18 (36%)

    Early Disease/Cancer Detection using Exhaled Breath
    18 (36%)

  47. October 11, 2016

    I voted for Smoke, Fire, & Toxic Indoor Gases

  48. October 11, 2016

    Votes so far 53…I voted.

  49. October 11, 2016

    I took the poll. Our environment needs to cut down on smoke fire and toxic indoor gases.

  50. October 11, 2016

    I voted for Smoke, Fire, & Toxic Indoor Gases

  51. October 11, 2016

    I took the poll,my concern is for mold

  52. rust
    October 11, 2016
  53. October 11, 2016

    Gases that trigger Asthma, COPD, & Respiratory Disorders
    20 (35%)

    Gases that have Short & Long Term Health Impact
    19 (33%)

    Impacting Early Childhood Development
    11 (19%)

    Personal Hygiene (Breath & Body Odor)
    9 (16%)

    Smoke, Fire, & Toxic Indoor Gases
    25 (44%)

    Food Quality & Spoilage
    9 (16%)

    Detecting Mold, Fungi, Termites
    20 (35%)

    Early Disease/Cancer Detection using Exhaled Breath
    19 (33%)

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  55. October 11, 2016

    I voted in the poll.

  56. October 11, 2016

    I pinned the giveaway to Pinterest:

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  57. October 11, 2016

    I said food quality and spoilage which is at 11%

  58. October 11, 2016

    I chose Smoke, Fire, & Toxic Indoor Gases

  59. October 11, 2016

    Took the poll, nice site and thanks for the sweepstakes!

  60. October 11, 2016

    I voted for gases that have short & long term health impact.

  61. janmrp50@aol.com
    October 11, 2016

    Gases that trigger Asthma, COPD, & Respiratory Disorders

  62. October 11, 2016

    I took the poll. Very interesting!

  63. October 11, 2016

    Gases that trigger Asthma, COPD, & Respiratory Disorders
    22 (33%)

    Gases that have Short & Long Term Health Impact
    23 (34%)

    Impacting Early Childhood Development
    13 (19%)

    Personal Hygiene (Breath & Body Odor)
    12 (18%)

    Smoke, Fire, & Toxic Indoor Gases
    31 (46%)

    Food Quality & Spoilage
    13 (19%)

    Detecting Mold, Fungi, Termites
    22 (33%)

    Early Disease/Cancer Detection using Exhaled Breath

  64. October 11, 2016

    I picked Gases that have Short & Long Term Health Impact

  65. October 11, 2016

    I chose the fire,gas and toxic detectors,love this idea

  66. October 11, 2016

    I wanted to pick almost all of them. Any of these benefits would be awesome.I went with asthma because it has been a major problem for some people in my family.

  67. October 11, 2016

    I voted for gases that have short and long term health inpact

  68. October 11, 2016

    All of the above. Interesting

  69. aaronem251@gmail.com
    October 11, 2016

    i did the poll 🙂

  70. October 11, 2016

    Gass that could detect health issues

  71. October 11, 2016

    I voted for Early Disease/Cancer Detection using Exhaled Breath. That could save a lot of lives!

  72. October 11, 2016

    Nano-Technology Gas poll I chose “triggers asthma” 28 32%

  73. October 11, 2016

    Diabolical batman , took the poll. . Wow, prize amazon gc is fab. & splendid. 2 fingers snap. It is tight, fly & off the chain. Thank you for the awesomeness, the contest, and generosity. 🙂 Pick me, pick me! Dear Santa: I’ve been nice. My X-Mas wish this year is to win this contest. Starving artist here desperately needs the gc to shop and eat. A life changing exp. 🙂

  74. Debra Jensen
    October 11, 2016

    I took the poll

  75. October 11, 2016

    entering for gift card, nice prize, i like it

  76. October 11, 2016

    Sensor that can Detect Airborne Toxins?

    Gases that trigger Asthma, COPD, & Respiratory Disorders
    32 (35%)

    Gases that have Short & Long Term Health Impact
    30 (32%)

    Impacting Early Childhood Development
    19 (20%)

    Personal Hygiene (Breath & Body Odor)
    12 (13%)

    Smoke, Fire, & Toxic Indoor Gases
    37 (40%)

    Food Quality & Spoilage
    18 (19%)

    Detecting Mold, Fungi, Termites
    29 (31%)

    Early Disease/Cancer Detection using Exhaled Breath
    28 (30%)

  77. Kimberly M.
    October 11, 2016
  78. Kimberly M.
    October 11, 2016

    I chose Smoke, Fire, & Toxic Indoor Gases because I feel this is the biggest indicator for all the other problems like asthma, cancer, etc

  79. October 11, 2016

    I voted Gases that have Short & Long Term Health Impact.

  80. October 12, 2016

    i took the poll

  81. October 12, 2016

    I voted for detection of mold and fungus as it is old housing where I live

  82. October 12, 2016

    Gases that trigger Asthma, COPD, & Respiratory Disorder

  83. October 12, 2016

    This can detect alot I picked the smoke and gases in the house as did 42% of the people

  84. October 12, 2016

    I picked Gases that trigger Asthma, COPD, & Respiratory Disorders

  85. October 12, 2016

    I choose Gases that trigger Asthma, COPD, & Respiratory Disorders

  86. October 12, 2016

    I voted for Smoke, Fire, & Toxic Indoor Gases.

  87. Marina
    October 12, 2016

    I took the poll

  88. October 12, 2016

    Gases that trigger Asthma, COPD, & Respiratory Disorders

    40 (35%)

    Gases that have Short & Long Term Health Impact

    37 (32%)

    Impacting Early Childhood Development

    21 (18%)

    Personal Hygiene (Breath & Body Odor)

    14 (12%)

    Smoke, Fire, & Toxic Indoor Gases

    45 (39%)

    Food Quality & Spoilage

    20 (17%)

    Detecting Mold, Fungi, Termites

    34 (30%)

    Early Disease/Cancer Detection using Exhaled Breath

    34 (30%)

    Change your vote

  89. October 12, 2016

    I took the poll:Gases that trigger Asthma, COPD, & Respiratory Disorders

    40 (34%)

    Gases that have Short & Long Term Health Impact

    38 (32%)

    Impacting Early Childhood Development

    21 (18%)

    Personal Hygiene (Breath & Body Odor)

    14 (12%)

    Smoke, Fire, & Toxic Indoor Gases

    45 (38%)

    Food Quality & Spoilage

    20 (17%)

    Detecting Mold, Fungi, Termites

    35 (30%)

    Early Disease/Cancer Detection using Exhaled Breath

    35 (30%)

  90. Kelly D
    October 12, 2016

    I voted for Impacting Early Childhood Development as well as a few others, This is an amazing technology.

  91. October 12, 2016

    I took the poll. I voted for Gases that trigger Asthma, COPD, & Respiratory Disorders. Interesting info.

  92. October 12, 2016

    I voted for Gases that have short and long term health effects

  93. October 12, 2016

    Both my husband’s and my families have histories of cancer, so I would use it for Early Disease/Cancer Detection using Exhaled Breath

  94. Jennifer Red
    October 12, 2016

    Gases that trigger Asthma, COPD, & Respiratory Disorders
    51 (37%)

    Gases that have Short & Long Term Health Impact
    46 (33%)

    Impacting Early Childhood Development
    28 (20%)

    Personal Hygiene (Breath & Body Odor)
    17 (12%)

    Smoke, Fire, & Toxic Indoor Gases
    53 (38%)

    Food Quality & Spoilage
    25 (18%)

    Detecting Mold, Fungi, Termites
    43 (31%)

    Early Disease/Cancer Detection using Exhaled Breath
    39 (28%)

    these are all great ideas and such cool technology

  95. Kambrea
    October 12, 2016

    Took the poll
    Gases that trigger Asthma, COPD, & Respiratory Disorders
    52 (37%)

    Gases that have Short & Long Term Health Impact
    47 (34%)

    Impacting Early Childhood Development
    28 (20%)

    Personal Hygiene (Breath & Body Odor)
    17 (12%)

    Smoke, Fire, & Toxic Indoor Gases
    54 (39%)

    Food Quality & Spoilage
    25 (18%)

    Detecting Mold, Fungi, Termites
    43 (31%)

    Early Disease/Cancer Detection using Exhaled Breath
    40 (28%)

  96. October 12, 2016

    Detecting asthma, etc.

  97. October 12, 2016

    I voted for Impacting Early Childhood Development (currently at 30%)

  98. October 12, 2016

    Smoke, Fire, & Toxic Indoor Gases is what I chose in the poll!

  99. catarina cardoso
    October 12, 2016

    Gases that trigger Asthma, COPD, & Respiratory Disorders
    7 (43%)

    Gases that have Short & Long Term Health Impact
    7 (43%)

    Impacting Early Childhood Development
    4 (25%)

    Personal Hygiene (Breath & Body Odor)
    2 (12%)

    Smoke, Fire, & Toxic Indoor Gases
    7 (43%)

    Food Quality & Spoilage
    2 (12%)

    Detecting Mold, Fungi, Termites
    3 (18%)

    Early Disease/Cancer Detection using Exhaled Breath
    4 (25%)

  100. October 12, 2016

    Would be awesome to do the Early Disease/Cancer Detection using Exhaled Breath.

  101. October 12, 2016

    I took the poll.

    Gases that trigger Asthma, COPD, & Respiratory Disorders
    57 (38%)

    Gases that have Short & Long Term Health Impact
    51 (34%)

    Impacting Early Childhood Development
    31 (20%)

    Personal Hygiene (Breath & Body Odor)
    19 (12%)

    Smoke, Fire, & Toxic Indoor Gases
    61 (41%)

    Food Quality & Spoilage
    28 (18%)

    Detecting Mold, Fungi, Termites
    46 (31%)

    Early Disease/Cancer Detection using Exhaled Breath
    44 (29%)

    Change your vote
    Votes so far: 148
    Days left to vote: 1540

  102. October 12, 2016

    I took the poll

    Gases that trigger Asthma, COPD, & Respiratory Disorders
    57 (38%)

    Gases that have Short & Long Term Health Impact
    51 (34%)

    Impacting Early Childhood Development
    31 (20%)

    Personal Hygiene (Breath & Body Odor)
    19 (12%)

    Smoke, Fire, & Toxic Indoor Gases
    61 (41%)

    Food Quality & Spoilage
    28 (18%)

    Detecting Mold, Fungi, Termites
    46 (31%)

    Early Disease/Cancer Detection using Exhaled Breath
    44 (29%)

    Change your vote
    Votes so far: 148
    Days left to vote: 1540

  103. October 12, 2016

    Voted.

  104. October 12, 2016

    Took the poll and here are the results after i did

    Gases that trigger Asthma, COPD, & Respiratory Disorders

    59 (38%)

    Gases that have Short & Long Term Health Impact

    51 (33%)

    Impacting Early Childhood Development

    32 (20%)

    Personal Hygiene (Breath & Body Odor)

    19 (12%)

    Smoke, Fire, & Toxic Indoor Gases

    61 (39%)

    Food Quality & Spoilage

    29 (18%)

    Detecting Mold, Fungi, Termites

    48 (31%)

    Early Disease/Cancer Detection using Exhaled Breath

    45 (29%)

  105. Laura
    October 12, 2016

    I voted for Smoke, Fire, & Toxic Indoor Gases.

  106. October 12, 2016
  107. October 12, 2016

    I vote Smoke, Fire, & Toxic Indoor Gases

  108. October 12, 2016

    I took the poll and voted for them all minus the hygiene !

  109. October 12, 2016

    I took the poll:
    Gases that trigger Asthma, COPD, & Respiratory Disorders
    62 (38%)

    Gases that have Short & Long Term Health Impact
    54 (33%)

    Impacting Early Childhood Development
    34 (20%)

    Personal Hygiene (Breath & Body Odor)
    19 (11%)

    Smoke, Fire, & Toxic Indoor Gases
    65 (39%)

    Food Quality & Spoilage
    30 (18%)

    Detecting Mold, Fungi, Termites
    50 (30%)

    Early Disease/Cancer Detection using Exhaled Breath
    48 (29%)

  110. Nastia
    October 13, 2016

    I voted for ‘Smoke, Fire, & Toxic Indoor Gases’

  111. Jaclyn Mercer
    October 13, 2016

    I would love something like this to make my home feel safer!

  112. October 13, 2016

    Have a wonderful day and thank you kindly for the opportunity!

  113. October 13, 2016

    I chose Detecting Mold, Fungi, Termites.

  114. October 13, 2016

    I voted for Early Disease/Cancer Detection using Exhaled Breath.

  115. October 13, 2016

    I voted for Personal Hygiene (Breath & Body Odor)

  116. October 13, 2016

    i voted for early disease/cancer detection using exhaled breath

  117. October 13, 2016

    I voted for Food Quality & Spoilage – 38 (20%)

  118. October 13, 2016

    i voted smoke/fire

  119. October 13, 2016

    I voted for the promotes COPD, Asma and breathing disorders.

  120. October 13, 2016

    20,000 breaths a day sounds interesting and believable

  121. October 13, 2016

    I took the poll, and I was very interested to learn that we take 20,000 breaths a day!!!

  122. Tee A
    October 13, 2016

    Gases that trigger Asthma, COPD, & Respiratory Disorders
    81 (40%)

    Gases that have Short & Long Term Health Impact
    63 (31%)

    Impacting Early Childhood Development
    41 (20%)

    Personal Hygiene (Breath & Body Odor)
    24 (12%)

    Smoke, Fire, & Toxic Indoor Gases
    81 (40%)

    Food Quality & Spoilage
    39 (19%)

    Detecting Mold, Fungi, Termites
    63 (31%)

    Early Disease/Cancer Detection using Exhaled Breath
    60 (30%)

  123. October 13, 2016

    I took the poll and left a comment on that article.

    Thanks for a chance at the giveaway!

  124. October 13, 2016
  125. Victoria K
    October 14, 2016

    I voted for Early Disease/Cancer Detection using Exhaled Breath but I found it very interesting that we truly don’t know what is in out air. I live in one of the most polluted areas and it does concern me what my kids are breathing.

  126. October 14, 2016

    I was torn between detecting gasses that trigger respiratory and detecting mold. I chose detecting mold, because I know that I am allergic to mold spores.

  127. October 14, 2016

    I took the poll.

  128. October 14, 2016

    I voted for Smoke, Fire, & Toxic Indoor Gases

  129. noelle carroll
    October 14, 2016

    Gases that trigger Asthma, COPD, & Respiratory Disorders
    84 (39%)

    Gases that have Short & Long Term Health Impact
    66 (31%)

    Impacting Early Childhood Development
    44 (20%)

    Personal Hygiene (Breath & Body Odor)
    27 (12%)

    Smoke, Fire, & Toxic Indoor Gases
    87 (41%)

    Food Quality & Spoilage
    42 (19%)

    Detecting Mold, Fungi, Termites
    69 (32%)

    Early Disease/Cancer Detection using Exhaled Breath
    65 (30%

  130. October 14, 2016

    cant get the email to work how do i subscribe

  131. Karla Sceviour
    October 15, 2016
  132. October 15, 2016

    I took the poll.

  133. October 16, 2016

    I think it would be absolutely fascinating…and life saving to be able to ‘see’ the triggers for COPD and Asthma.

  134. October 16, 2016

    I liked the part of eating and drinking healthier. Very interesting article. Thank you

  135. October 16, 2016

    Gases that trigger Asthma, COPD, & Respiratory Disorders
    90 (39%)

    Gases that have Short & Long Term Health Impact
    71 (31%)

    Impacting Early Childhood Development
    48 (21%)

    Personal Hygiene (Breath & Body Odor)
    28 (12%)

    Smoke, Fire, & Toxic Indoor Gases
    93 (41%)

    Food Quality & Spoilage
    48 (21%)

    Detecting Mold, Fungi, Termites
    73 (32%)

    Early Disease/Cancer Detection using Exhaled Breath

    i also took the poll interesting

  136. October 17, 2016

    i took the poll!

  137. October 17, 2016

    Both gases that trigger asthma and fungi and mold. It would be extremely beneficial in both departments.

  138. October 17, 2016

    I took the poll:
    Gases that trigger Asthma, COPD, & Respiratory Disorders
    62 (38%)

    Gases that have Short & Long Term Health Impact
    54 (33%)

    Impacting Early Childhood Development
    34 (20%)

    Personal Hygiene (Breath & Body Odor)
    19 (11%)

    Smoke, Fire, & Toxic Indoor Gases
    65 (39%)

    Food Quality & Spoilage
    30 (18%)

    Detecting Mold, Fungi, Termites
    50 (30%)

    Early Disease/Cancer Detection using Exhaled Breath
    48 (29%)

  139. Erin Will
    October 19, 2016
  140. October 20, 2016

    So far, the poll states that 40% of people would use it for ->
    Gases that trigger Asthma, COPD, & Respiratory Disorders

    Besos Sarah
    Journeys of The Zoo

  141. October 20, 2016

    I took the poll.

  142. October 20, 2016

    Gases that trigger Asthma, COPD, & Respiratory Disorders
    101 (39%)

    Gases that have Short & Long Term Health Impact
    82 (32%)

    Impacting Early Childhood Development
    52 (20%)

    Personal Hygiene (Breath & Body Odor)
    32 (12%)

    Smoke, Fire, & Toxic Indoor Gases
    102 (40%)

    Food Quality & Spoilage
    50 (19%)

    Detecting Mold, Fungi, Termites
    85 (33%)

    Early Disease/Cancer Detection using Exhaled Breath
    77 (30%)

  143. Krista M
    October 21, 2016
  144. David
    October 21, 2016

    Gases that trigger Asthma (39%)

  145. October 22, 2016

    Gases that trigger Asthma, COPD, & Respiratory Disorders
    107 (40%)

    Gases that have Short & Long Term Health Impact
    84 (31%)

    Impacting Early Childhood Development
    54 (20%)

    Personal Hygiene (Breath & Body Odor)
    34 (12%)

    Smoke, Fire, & Toxic Indoor Gases
    105 (39%)

    Food Quality & Spoilage
    53 (20%)

    Detecting Mold, Fungi, Termites
    87 (33%)

    Early Disease/Cancer Detection using Exhaled Breath
    79 (30%)

  146. October 22, 2016

    Thanks for a chance at the giveaway. Pinned Giveaway at https://www.pinterest.com/lovefoodlifealc/give-aways/

  147. October 22, 2016

    I pinned the giveaway on my contests board https://www.pinterest.com/pin/2322237287522563/

  148. October 22, 2016

    Gases that trigger Asthma, COPD, & Respiratory Disorders
    6 (54%)

    Gases that have Short & Long Term Health Impact
    4 (36%)

    Impacting Early Childhood Development
    4 (36%)

    Personal Hygiene (Breath & Body Odor)
    2 (18%)

    Smoke, Fire, & Toxic Indoor Gases
    6 (58%)

    Food Quality & Spoilage
    2 (19%)

    Detecting Mold, Fungi, Termites
    2 (14%)

    Early Disease/Cancer Detection using Exhaled Breath
    3 (26%)

  149. October 23, 2016

    I’m still trying to wrap my mind around a product that could detect cancer by breathing into it. Not only would it save thousands of dollars, it would save thousands of lives. Amazing.

  150. October 23, 2016

    I voted for smoke and fire and toxic indoor gasses.

  151. Cindy Hickman
    October 23, 2016

    Gases that trigger Asthma, COPD, & Respiratory Disorders
    109 (40%)

    Gases that have Short & Long Term Health Impact
    86 (32%)

    Impacting Early Childhood Development
    55 (20%)

    Personal Hygiene (Breath & Body Odor)
    36 (13%)

    Smoke, Fire, & Toxic Indoor Gases
    110 (41%)

    Food Quality & Spoilage
    54 (20%)

    Detecting Mold, Fungi, Termites
    90 (33%)

    Early Disease/Cancer Detection using Exhaled Breath
    82 (30%)

    Very interesting article!

  152. October 23, 2016

    Pinned the giveaway on Pinterest: https://www.pinterest.com/pin/141089400806196719/

  153. October 23, 2016

    I voted for detecting mold

  154. Name (requColine T. ired)
    October 24, 2016
  155. October 24, 2016

    Gases that trigger Asthma, COPD, & Respiratory Disorders
    112 (41%)

    Gases that have Short & Long Term Health Impact
    89 (32%)

    Impacting Early Childhood Development
    56 (20%)

    Personal Hygiene (Breath & Body Odor)
    37 (13%)

    Smoke, Fire, & Toxic Indoor Gases
    112 (41%)

    Food Quality & Spoilage
    55 (20%)

    Detecting Mold, Fungi, Termites
    93 (34%)

    Early Disease/Cancer Detection using Exhaled Breath

  156. October 24, 2016

    Gases that trigger Asthma, COPD, & Respiratory Disorders

    113 (41%)

    Gases that have Short & Long Term Health Impact

    91 (33%)

    Impacting Early Childhood Development

    57 (20%)

    Personal Hygiene (Breath & Body Odor)

    38 (13%)

    Smoke, Fire, & Toxic Indoor Gases

    113 (41%)

    Food Quality & Spoilage

    56 (20%)

    Detecting Mold, Fungi, Termites

    94 (34%)

    Early Disease/Cancer Detection using Exhaled Breath

    84 (30%)

  157. Krista M
    October 25, 2016

    Entered incorrect tweet link for today. Here is the correct one: https://twitter.com/MillerKrazy/status/790936783873638401

  158. October 25, 2016

    Gases that trigger Asthma, COPD, & Respiratory Disorders

    114 (41%)

    Gases that have Short & Long Term Health Impact

    91 (32%)

    Impacting Early Childhood Development

    57 (20%)

    Personal Hygiene (Breath & Body Odor)

    38 (13%)

    Smoke, Fire, & Toxic Indoor Gases

    113 (40%)

    Food Quality & Spoilage

    56 (20%)

    Detecting Mold, Fungi, Termites

    95 (34%)

    Early Disease/Cancer Detection using Exhaled Breath

    85 (30%)

  159. October 25, 2016

    love this!! 🙂

  160. Ashley B.
    October 25, 2016

    Americans spend over $60 Billion annually on diet related activities!

  161. October 25, 2016

    I picked Gases that trigger Asthma, COPD, & Respiratory Disorders

  162. October 26, 2016

    Gases that trigger Asthma, COPD, & Respiratory Disorders

  163. Michael Bratek
    October 26, 2016
  164. October 27, 2016

    I voted for “Gases that have Short & Long Term Health Impact”.

  165. October 27, 2016

    Sorry if I’ve commented twice by I can’t seem to get my comment to show up anyway here is my pin
    https://www.pinterest.com/pin/178877416430701541/

  166. October 27, 2016

    I voted for: Early Disease/Cancer Detection using Exhaled Breath

  167. October 27, 2016

    I took the poll and was the 122 vote for Gases that trigger Asthma, COPD, & Respiratory Disorders.

  168. October 28, 2016

    Pinned this giveaway on Pinterest here: https://www.pinterest.com/pin/255086766374119462/

  169. October 28, 2016

    Early Disease/Cancer Detection using Exhaled Breath.

  170. October 28, 2016

    I took the very interesting poll.

  171. October 28, 2016

    Development
    64 (20%)

    Personal Hygiene (Breath & Body Odor)
    44 (14%)
    I took the poll

    Smoke, Fire, & Toxic Indoor Gases
    122 (39%)

    Food Quality & Spoilage
    63 (20%)

    Detecting Mold, Fungi, Termites
    109 (35%)

    Early Disease/Cancer Detection usin

  172. Caryn Coates
    October 28, 2016

    Took the poll

    Gases that trigger Asthma, COPD, & Respiratory Disorders
    130 (42%)

    Gases that have Short & Long Term Health Impact
    98 (31%)

    Impacting Early Childhood Development
    65 (21%)

    Personal Hygiene (Breath & Body Odor)
    44 (14%)

    Smoke, Fire, & Toxic Indoor Gases
    124 (40%)

    Food Quality & Spoilage
    63 (20%)

    Detecting Mold, Fungi, Termites
    110 (35%)

    Early Disease/Cancer Detection using Exhaled Breath
    96 (31%)

  173. October 29, 2016

    I took the poll and chose Smoke, Fire, & Toxic Indoor Gases for detecting.

  174. October 29, 2016

    I took the poll and selected Gases that trigger Asthma, COPD, & Respiratory Disorders.

  175. October 29, 2016

    I took the poll and chose Impacting Early Childhood Development.

  176. October 29, 2016
  177. October 29, 2016

    I left a comment on the other post.

    – Amber y

  178. October 30, 2016

    Thanks for teh great giveaway!
    I’ve voted for Early Disease/Cancer Detection using Exhaled Breath

  179. Breanna Pollard
    October 30, 2016

    I took it and picked Smoke, Fire, & Toxic Indoor Gases for detecting.

  180. October 30, 2016

    I Voted

  181. Smoke fire and toxic indoor gases for detecting

  182. October 30, 2016

    I voted for safety- fire, smoke, and toxins.

  183. October 30, 2016
  184. October 30, 2016

    Smoke, Fire, & Toxic Indoor Gases

    3 (75%)

  185. October 30, 2016

    I took the quiz and chose Gases that trigger Asthma, COPD, & Respiratory Disorders.

  186. October 30, 2016
  187. October 30, 2016

    I voted for multiple answers. Thanks for the giveaway!

  188. October 30, 2016

    I voted for detecting mold, fungi,and termites.

  189. October 30, 2016

    Gases that trigger Asthma, COPD, & Respiratory Disorders 138 (42%)
    Gases that have Short & Long Term Health Impact 100 (30%)
    Impacting Early Childhood Development 68 (20%)
    Personal Hygiene (Breath & Body Odor) 46 (14%)
    Smoke, Fire, & Toxic Indoor Gases 133 (40%)
    Food Quality & Spoilag 68 (20%)
    Detecting Mold, Fungi, Termites 115 (35%)
    Early Disease/Cancer Detection using Exhaled Breath 104 (31%)

  190. October 30, 2016
  191. October 31, 2016

    I pinned for an entry: http://www.pinterest.com/jamesmjay (sweepstakes entries board).