The EPA ranks poor indoor air quality among the top five environmental risks to public health(American Lung Association).
On average people spend about 90% of their time indoors (National Safety Council).
One out of every six people who suffer allergies do so as a direct result of the fungi and bacteria in the air duct systems (Better Health Magazine).
Those who are most susceptible to indoor air pollution are children, pregnant women, and the elderly (National Safety Council).
Improves indoor air quality by:
Eliminating air borne pollutants, mold spores, dust, and irritants
Lowers energy costs
Extends service life of air handler.
Do you experience headaches, nausea, burning sensations in the nose, throat, or eyes when inside the home?
Do you have “dust trails” or discoloring coming out of your air duct registers?
When you last changed your air filter, did you see dust and dirt inside the filter housing?
Have you recently done household construction projects?
We recommend you have your HVAC Cleanliness inspection scheduled every 2 years for residential and every year for commercial properties.
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