Due to the high percentage of time we spend indoors at home, work, or at school, the scientific community has placed a new focus on indoor air quality. The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency has determined that indoor air can actually have 2-5 times higher concentrations of harmful pollutants than outdoor air. Although some individual pollutants may not pose a significant risk to our health, a combination of sources can, over time, create serious health problems.
A common source for these hazards is the building materials used in new homes. These materials can release airborne particles or fumes for several years, giving a home that "new home smell." With builders constructing tighter homes to reduce energy costs, these fumes cannot escape. Meanwhile, owners of older homes face concerns about wood, furnishings, and fabrics which naturally break down over time, along with radon and mold from previously damp duct systems or carpet.
Other pollutants like pollen, smog, plant spores, tobacco smoke, and bacteria are creating health problems ranging from dizziness to asthma. As a result, WaterFurnace is continuously adding to and improving its indoor air quality line of products to protect your family's health.
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Call Mike Walton today at (989) 772-4822 for your free consultation and to learn how WaterFurnace indoor air quality products can protect your family's health. |
