Indoor Air Quality for Your Home and Family
Indoor air is literally filled with particles that can cause illness and aggravate asthma and other respiratory problems. Indoor air quality is affected by dust, pollen, animal dander, bacteria, viruses, fungi, and mold, which can live in your HVAC system where they can multiply and make your family sick and cause damage to your heating and cooling system. It’s important to keep your indoor air fresh, clean, and pure. Indoor air quality is important since we spend 90 percent of our time indoors.
Learn the truth about the air in your home and the contaminants you may be breathing in every day. Pet Dander, Dust, Mold, and Pollen are some of the obvious causes, but did you know that common home products and building materials may be polluting your indoor air?
Indoor Air Pollution?
We spend 90% of our time indoors and our indoor air may be unhealthy. If you have asthma or allergies, indoor air pollution may be causing the symptoms. Particles that can cause these symptoms are usually so small that they can not be seen by your eyes. It is important to know the facts about indoor air quality, so that you can make good decisions for you and your family. Get the Facts Here>
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Common Indoor Air Quality Issues

Pet Dander
Cat and dog dander can cause sneezing and a runny nose. But did you know dogs and cats aren’t the only pets that create allergens? Learn More >

Pollen
Hay fever sufferers know that you can’t completely avoid pollen in the air. But there are simple things you can do to minimize it in your home. Learn More >

Allergies
We spend up to 90% of our time indoors. So, if you suffer from asthma or allergies, indoor air pollution may be causing the symptoms. Learn More >

Find The Right Home Air Purifier
The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) states that indoor air pollution is among our top five environmental health risks.
The EPA goes on to say that air cleaning devices may be the answer. But if you’ve done any research online, you’ve discovered many different kinds of air purifiers: portable, whole house, contractor installed HVAC systems and others.
If you’re confused about air purification products, you’re not alone. So what’s best for you and your family?
What is Indoor Air Quality?
Indoor air quality, or IAQ, is a term which refers to the quality of air inside your home or office. You can no longer assume that indoor air is safe, clean or healthy. In fact, the Environmental Protection Agency reports that poor indoor air quality is one of the top five health risks in America and indoor air can be dramatically more polluted than outdoor air.
The American Lung Association recommends that the first line of defense against indoor air pollution is finding ways to keep the pollutants from being added to the air in the first place.
