THE IMPORTANCE OF QUALITY INDOOR AIR
Poor indoor air quality can be a problem no matter how often you dust and vacuum. Tiny particles, such as bacteria, dust, pet dander and smoke infuse the air. These minuscule particles can be 300% smaller than a typical grain of beach sand and are easy triggers for asthma and allergy attacks. At that size, allergens can get deep into your lungs because they aren’t able to be filtered adequately by your nose and throat.
Indoor pollutants negatively impact millions of Americans. According to the American College of Allergy, Asthma and Immunology, the prevalence of allergies in the US is on the rise and affects as many as 30 percent of adults and 40 percent of children.
Fortunately you, your family and your coworkers don’t have to fall victim to poor indoor air quality. Instead, you can reduce the presence of these asthma and allergy attack triggers in your home or business with regular air duct cleaning.