Indoor Air Quality
We fully understand that the quality of the air you breathe is an important factor
in your health and well-being. This is especially true for children, the elderly,
or anyone with a depressed or compromised immune system.
Levels of air pollution inside the home can be two to five times higher; and occasionally 100 times higher, than outdoor levels. (according to study by the Environmental Protection Agency )
Indoor air can be some of the poorest quality air we experience. When we leave our
windows shut, air is constantly recirculated throughout our homes. Over time this
air can become stagnant and bacteria, molds, yeasts, and viruses more concentrated.
These concentrations can cause inflammation of mucous membranes, upper respiratory
problems, and aggravate asthma and other breathing ailments.
In addition to improving your health, indoor air quality systems can also save you money by preserving the investment you have made into your air conditioning and heating systems.
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