Wednesday, June 20, 2012

The Truth About Indoor Air Quality



Improve the health of the air in your home without even breaking a sweat.

Today, it's all about being healthy. We exercise and watch what we eat. But what about the air in our homes? Is it healthy? Probably not. Dust, dirt, pollen, mold spores, etc., make untreated indoor air up to 100 times worse than outdoor air. And since we spend 90% of our time indoors, here are some tips to consider....
Having an air cleaner cleans air effectively by removing bacteria, pollen, animal dander and pollutants as small as 0.01 microns.
Another great tip to increase indoor air quality is to use a humidifier to control moisture.
Plus, consider installing a ventilator. It brings fresh air into your home year-round with minimal energy loss.Complete home comfort is about more than just temperature—it's also about maintaining a healthy home with indoor air quality.


Dusty, dirty homes at any temperature can mean discomfort. The air in today's tightly-sealed, well-insulated homes can become stale as the same indoor air is circulated and re-circulated. In fact, indoor air quality is among the Environmental Protection Agency's top 3 health concerns. The agency reports that with dust, pollen, pet dander, mold, skin flakes, chemical fumes, cigarette smoke, Radon gas and more, the air inside your home can be 2-5 times dirtier than the air outside.
Although we usually can't see them, air pollutants are all around us, already inside our homes, and waiting to come in from outside. From our yards to our kitchens, dangerous air pollutants threaten our home health and air quality. Plus, each season brings its own dangers, from mold in the fall and winter to pollens and high humidity in the spring and summer.
Fortunately, Carrier's wide range of air quality solutions, including humidifiers, ventilators, UV lamps, media filters and air cleaners, can together eliminate many of the pollutants threatening your home's health and improve indoor air quality. For more information on these products or similar products call us at Komfort Heating & Cooling. (262) 723-2662. We are determined to help you make your home air quality as pure as it can be. 


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