As an industry leader in the HVAC industry, everyone
associated with indoor air quality takes it very seriously.
According to the EPA, American homeowners spend about
90% of time indoors, with more than 50% of that time spent in the home.
Think about pollen, fungi, bacteria, viruses, dust and mites;
are all uninvited, but frequent guests at most homes
They're not the only troublemakers. Tobacco,
pet dander, and smoke from cooking effect
indoor air quality. So do toxins emitted from
air fresheners, carpets, glues, household cleaners,
paints, varnishes, pressboard furniture... the list goes on
and on. All of these elements adversely affect indoor air
unless your home is equipped with
indoor air quality systems.
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