Indoor Air Quality How clean is the air in your home? Probably not as clean as you think. Indoor air can actually be 4 to 5 times more polluted than outdoor air. The air inside your home contains particulates such as dust, pollen, pet hair, dander, dust mites, mildew and fungus. These particles have been [...]
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Indoor Humidity Affects your Home, Health and Comfort Too Dry (below 30%) common during winter months: Respitory, throat and skin irritations Increased dust, can cause allegic reactions Static electricity build up, can potentially damage electronic equipment Damage to wood floors and wood furniture To Wet (above 50%) common during summer months Mold, mildew and dust [...]
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Seventy percent of U.S. households are affected by allergies or asthma. Improving your indoor air quality is an important step in reducing allergic and asthmatic triggers. Reasons why you should reduce in-home allergens: • Reduce your allergy symptoms and feel much better. • Manage your allergy symptoms without medicine or with fewer medicines. • Reduce [...]
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