Indoor Air Protection
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The EPA reports health sensitivities range from minor allergic reactions such as an occasional cough, sneeze, watery eyes, headache, stuffy nose, to more severe respiratory infections, cancer, and even death. These health impacting conditions are a direct, or indirect result of long-term exposure to indoor pollutants. Reducing long-term exposure is achieved with products that scrub, disinfect, and transform the air into fresh, crisp air normally associated with rural or mountainous areas. By targeting unhealthy chemical off-gassing, air particles, and other indoor air biologicals your employees are one step closer to a more productive, healthier lifestyle at the office. To speak with a Heating & Cooling Specialist on how to protect your indoor air call 703.968.7700 in VA or 301.987.9244 in MD. |
We breathe approximately 388 cubic feet of air each day and much of it is unhealthy. The EPA ranks indoor air pollution among the top five environmental dangers to the public. Indoor air is often 2-5 times (and up to 100 times) more polluted than our largest industrialized cities.