Indoor Air Duct Quality: Hidden Contaminants in Your Home
Your home’s air duct system could be concealing unseen particulate matter that poses health risks to you and your family. According to the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), indoor air pollution levels can be 2-5 times higher than outdoor levels. Inside your air ducts, common contaminants like mites, mold, mildew, pollen, and animal dander may accumulate and circulate through your home daily. These impurities can trigger various health issues, including allergies, asthma, and respiratory problems. To address this, we provide a comprehensive heating and air conditioning cleaning and sanitizing service that effectively eliminates hidden contaminants using our advanced tools like the Power Vacuum Trailer or Rotobrush.
Combatting Air Duct Contaminants: Services and Solutions
Your air ducts can serve as breeding grounds for harmful elements such as fungus, mold, spores, and bacteria due to their dark and damp environment. When your heating or air conditioning system operates, it propels these contaminants into the air alongside dust and dirt, contributing to indoor air pollution. We offer various services to tackle this issue, including taking pictures of affected areas, conducting mold sampling, treating systems to eliminate mold and mildew, removing odors, cleaning coils, and addressing minor duct repairs. If you’re experiencing symptoms like eye irritation, sinus congestion, headaches, or coughing, it may be due to indoor air pollution.
Improving Indoor Air Quality: The Importance of UV Lighting
Indoor air quality is a significant concern for public health, with the EPA ranking it among the top five environmental risks. Shockingly, 87% of American homeowners are unaware that indoor pollution can be worse than outdoor pollution. Improving indoor air quality involves three key methods: source removal, air cleaning, and increased ventilation. One effective solution to combat indoor air issues is UV lighting installation, which can help remove the source of indoor air problems and ensure a healthier living environment for you and your loved ones.