Healthy Living and Your HVAC System
According to the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), the air inside the average home is up to five times more polluted than the air outside. Results from in-home air tests across North America support this government finding. Nearly every home (96%) had at least one indoor air quality problem.
This statistic alone shows how important indoor air quality (IAQ) should be to all of us. Unfortunately there are many other disturbing statistics on IAQ that you can find on my IAQ Facts page. The good thing about poor indoor air quality is that we can do something about it. There are ways to cut back on the Pollen, dirt, pet dander, dust mites, bacteria, viruses, mold and more. For all the problems along with the solutions to poor indoor air quality visit our IAQ Problems & Solutions page.
Hopefully my site has all of the information you need to answer all of your questions and concerns with Indoor air quality. If you need further information you are welcome to visit theWhere to Get Help page that offers links to all of the sites I gathered my information from to create this site.