

Did you know that indoor air quality is one of the EPA’s top 5 health concerns?
Poor indoor air quality presents a number of risks from sneezes, coughs and colds to allergic and asthmatic reactions



Air Filters
​A clean air filter helps remove microscopic particles like dust, pollen, pet dander, bacteria, plant and mold spores, and even smoke from the air in your home.
A clogged and dirty filter can drive up your heating and cooling bills by forcing your HVAC to work continuously, and therefore harder, to pull in air.
Humidifiers
Adequate air humidity in your home is not only important to your health, but also for your house. Some of the many benefits of a humidifier in good working condition are:
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Helps to prevent the spread of airborne viruses
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Prevents dry skin
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May relieve allergy symptoms
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Prevents static electricity
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Helps your home feel warmer
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Prevents damage to wood
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Prevents cracks to drywall joints
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UV Lights
Ultra Violet Lights contribute to a cleaner indoor air and helps reduce allergies and asthma. UV lighting eliminates allergens from your HVAC ducts and kills germs. Dust mites, mold and mildew can all be controlled through proper placement of a UV lights, thus reducing sneezing, wheezing and other allergy related symptoms.
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