Frequently Asked Questions

Frequently Asked Questions

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  • Can indoor air be hazardous to your health?

    Absolutely. Exposure to air pollutants can be nearly 100 times worse in a building than outdoors. The American Lung Association estimates that many people spend 90% of their time indoors, making it essential for homeowners to be aware of indoor air quality (IAQ) in North America.

    Many common household things cause inferior indoor air quality, including:

    • Chemicals in parts of carpet, furniture, upholstery and drapes
    • Cleaning chemicals
    • Paint
    • Personal care cosmetics



    Medical experts have determined that more than half health issues are caused by indoor air pollutants.

    Chemicals in the adhesives, carpet and other household items can bring on flu-like symptoms, respiratory issues, headaches and health issues.

    Proper filtration, outside air and some type of air purifier can reduce these symptoms and help reduce recirculating stale stagnant air along with helping removing germs, viruses, mold and mildew spores.

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