Biological Contaminates
They include mold spores, dust mites, virus, fungi, bacteria, yeast and algae’s. also known as bio-Aerosols. They can be found in bathrooms, damp basements, upholstered furniture and bedding.
Airborne Particles
They include dirt, dust, pet dander and pollen, carpet fibers and installation. Though they are not visible to the naked eye, particles are the largest percentage of pollutants. Pollen and dust are the two main contributory factors to hay fever.
Odors & Gases
They include chemical vapors from space heaters, water heaters, gas ovens, furnaces, cleaning products, furniture, paint, pesticide, perfume, tobacco products and pets.
Listed are other areas that can contribute to poor indoor air quality and should be monitored throughout the equipment's life:
- Moisture levels - high levels can make home feel stuffy and create breeding grounds for mold, mildew, bacteria and dust mites.
- Low levels - causes dry skin and respiratory problems. Can cause furniture and mouldings to crack and warp.
For optimal comfort and health your home's humidity levels should fall between 35-50%
- Filtration
- Ductwork
- Fresh Air Ventilation
- Volatile Organic Compounds
- Carbon Monoxide
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