Indoor Air Quality
We provide a variety of air quality services tailored to meet your specific needs. If you suffer from allergies or are particularly sensitive to pollutants or you just want a clean, healthy, and comfortable environment for you and your loved ones, we can customize a solution for you.
Factors of Indoor Air Quality
The average person spends between 80%-90% of their time indoors
Airborne Pollutants
These include particulate matter such as dust, pollen, and pet dander, as well as gases like carbon monoxide (CO), nitrogen dioxide (NO2), and radon.
Biological Contaminants
These include mold, bacteria, viruses, and other microorganisms that can thrive in indoor environments, particularly in damp or poorly ventilated areas.
Temperature
Proper temperature levels are important for health as well as comfort.
Odors
Unpleasant odors from cooking, pets, cleaning products, or other sources can affect indoor air quality.
Humidity Levels
High humidity can promote mold and mildew growth, while low humidity can lead to dryness and irritation of the respiratory system.
Building materials and furnishings
Some building materials, furniture, carpets, and other household items may emit VOCs or other pollutants into the air.
Ventilation
Especially with today’s tight homes, proper ventilation is critical to remove indoor pollutants and bring in filtered fresh outdoor air. Ventilation systems should be properly designed, installed, and maintained to ensure effectiveness.
Occupant Activity
Activities such as cooking, cleaning, smoking, burning candles, and using household chemicals can release pollutants into the indoor environment.
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Installation
Filtration
Mold remediation and prevention
Humidification
Dehumidification
Germ and virus elimination
Hydro Air systems
Rooftop Package AC Units
Commercial Ventilation Systems
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Maintenance
Don't wait for that first HOT or COLD day to turn on your system, only to find out that it's not working efficiently or even at all! Let us help you realize the maximum return on your heating and cooling investments. With a properly maintained system you can benefit from reduced operating costs and increase the longevity of your units.
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Service
We want you comfortable. If your system isn’t running at its peak, give us a call and we’ll promptly dispatch a trained service technician to diagnose and fix the problem.
Ways to Reduce Indoor Pollutants
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Avoid adding pollutants. Common pollutants include:
• Radon
• Second and Thirdhand Smoke (found on surfaces like clothes or furniture that absorb it)
• Smoke (from candles, fireplaces, and cooing
• Formaldehyde (found in furniture)
• Cleaning Products
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Common Allergens:
• Dust
• Mold
• Pet Dander
• Dust Mites
Action to reduce allergens include:
• Brushing and bathing a pet regularly
• Wash bedding in hot water
• Hypoallergenic pillows ad impermeable mattress
• Vacuum and dust regularly
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Measures that can be taken:
• Install a air purification system
• Upgrade your filtration system with better quality filter
• Improve ventilation and exchange of filtered outdoor air
• Reduce moisture and dampness
• Check your heatng & cooling systems regularly
• Grow indoor plants