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FYI...
A
recent study at Yale University revealed that the air in 19 out of 20
homes was "considerably more polluted than the air outside".
MICROBIAL
CONTAMINATION
The moisture and debris commonly found in HVAC systems provides an ideal
breeding ground for mold, germs, fungi, and other harmful microbes. Microbial
contamination poses a major health risk to people who suffer from allergies,
asthma, and other respiratory ailments, as well as to those who do not.
Numerous studies have confirmed that some diseases, including Legionnaire's
Disease, originate in, and are readily spread by, contaminated ventilation
systems. Airborne contaminants are drawn through the duct work of the
central air conditioning system via return air registers. Standard, throw-away
fiberglass filters remove less than 7% of these particles, which means
much of the rest settles in air ducts. Now acknowledged as a major allergy
and disease causing problem by leading medical authorities, poor indoor
air quality has prompted doctors and allergists to commonly prescribe
furnace and air duct cleaning as a remedy. If you question the need for
air duct cleaning, take a look behind the return air grilles in the HVAC
system of your home. Many people have found that one glimpse into their
air ducts provides all the evidence they need to initiate a through cleansing
of their HVAC system. Call today for a healthier home and a healthier
you.
FACTS
1. "Fifty percent of all illnesses are either caused or aggravated
by polluted indoor air." -American College of allergists
2. "Children, elderly people and people with breathing problems,
Allergies, and lung diseases are particularly susceptible to disease-causing
biological agents in the indoor air." - EPA, Dept. of Consumer
Affairs
3. "If you have a ducted heating and cooling system, make
sure you clean the ducts once a year." - The Better Heating-Cooling
Council
4. "Indoor air is found to be up to 70 times more polluted
than outdoor air." - EPA 5. "Nine out of ten system
failures are caused by dirt and dust." - LCES
6. Air duct cleaning may even be covered by your medical insurance.
A
residential air duct cleaning job takes just a few hours and is a surprisingly
clean and routine process. While making your home's air safer, duct cleaning
can also reduce heating and cooling costs by allowing your system to operate
more efficiently. Moreover, duct cleaning can cut maintenance costs because
a clean system has fewer breakdowns.
**we also offer services such as dryer vent, and tile and grout cleaning!**
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