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INDOOR AIR QUALITY
INFORMATION
Did you know that the air in your home is an estimated 30 to 100 times more
polluted than outdoor air? Your family may be eating, breathing and
sleeping in air containing contaminates such as mold spores, bacteria, fungus,
dust and odor-causing particulate matter.
Homes with polluted air threaten the health of its occupants, especially
those with allergies. In case after case, these indoor pollutants have
been proven to cause health risks with symptoms such as headaches, dizziness,
fatigue, sore throats, irritated eyes, and allergic reactions.
Vicious Cycle
HVAC systems keep recirculating harmful matter into the air you and your
family breathe. Over time, accumulation builds up in the interior of the
ventilation system. Every time the system is set to heat or cool, temperature
and humidity changes within the ducts. This forms a breeding ground for
more mildew, fungus and mold spores.
Stop the cycle
Air Quality Controllers will reduce residential contaminates and safely
sanitize the ducts to help prevent the breeding of new pollutants in your
home. The work is performed by Air Systems Cleaning Specialists that are
certified by the National Air Duct Cleaners Association.
Why should I get my air ducts cleaned?
- Helps relieve symptoms of allergies, asthma, and other resiptory ailments.
- Removes dirt, animal hair and dander and pollen.
- Reduces the cost of heating and cooling.
- Reduces household dust up to 85%
- Dirty ducts contribute to indoor air pollution by releasing dust and mold
spores into the air.
Should my air ducts be sanitized?
Yes. EnviroCon is the sanitizer Air Quality Controllers uses.
EnviroCon may be used on all building HVAC systems - residential, commercial, industrial
and health facilities. EnviroCon is EPA registered to retard fungal growth
including mold, mildew, yeasts and algae. It is easily applied with the
use of a hand held fogger. The treatments may be applied to occupied
spaces. It is in an unscented form and should be applied after a thorough
air duct cleaning.
MSDS Info
Info Sheet
How often should my air ducts be cleaned?
If your ducts have had little to no attention in the last five to eight
years, a thorough cleaning is due. For people who suffer from allergies or
asthma, every three to five years is recommended. The air ducts should
also be cleaned right after new construction and remodeling due to drywall dust
that can circulate through your home for up to 12 years.
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Before Cleaning
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After Cleaning
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This is
very typical of what is
removed from an average home.
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