Spotlight
Indoor Air Quality
The air in your home is probably much dirtier than the air outside, creating unnecessary health problems. According to the Environmental Protection Agency, the typical home’s air is one of the top environmental hazards, containing:
- Gaseous Pollutants from Cooking
- Volatile Organic Chemicals (VOC)
- Mold Spores
- Pollen
- Dust Mites
- Bacteria and Viruses
- Pet Dander
The problem is Airborne Allergens get inhaled by the body, then the immune system will recognize them and cause an allergic reaction. This is even more of a problem for people with respiratory issues like Asthma.
Learn ways to reduce allergens in your home by using quality Air Filtration, controlling Humidity Levels and safe Germ Elimination. Clean, Monitor and Regulate the air in your home using Air Purifiers, Air Conditioners, Carpet Cleaners, Dehumidifiers, Humidifiers and Steam Cleaners.
Benefits of Clean Air are reductions in Allergies, Asthma, Sinus Infections, Respiratory Illnesses, Cold & Flu Viruses which can all lead to more sick days from work, school, family & friends. A by-product of bad air is clogged sinuses which can affect sleeping, breathing, energy levels and overall quality of life.