Indoor Air Quality Solutions
Creating and Maintaining Healthy Indoor Environments
Clean Air Is Essential for Healthy Living
We often think about the quality of the air outside of our homes and workplaces—but what about inside? The average person spends roughly 90% of their time indoors, where the EPA tells us air pollution levels can be as high as (and sometimes even higher than) outdoor air pollution levels.
If we are not careful about maintaining a clean indoor environment, potentially harmful pollutants can build up inside of our homes, office buildings, schools, medical facilities, and other indoor spaces. Continued exposure to unhealthy indoor air can lead to a wide range of health problems, from increased allergy symptoms, headaches, fatigue, and difficulty breathing to more serious health issues that can worsen over time.
Common Indoor Air Pollutants
Your indoor environment may be harboring any number of air and surface pollutants, many of which are invisible to the naked eye and can accumulate in hard-to-see places such as inside air ducts or in dark corners. Common indoor air pollutants include:
- Dirt
- Dust
- Pollen
- Pet dander
- Mold spores
- Bacteria and viruses
- Toxic compounds (such as from pesticides, cleaning products, tobacco smoke)
Young children and elderly adults are especially vulnerable to poor indoor air quality, as are individuals with existing health conditions such as asthma or heart problems. Even our beloved pets may be affected by unhealthy indoor environments, which can sometimes cause irritating skin and ear issues as well as other symptoms.
Our Indoor Air Quality Solutions
Taking steps to improve the air we breathe indoors is critically important. We can accomplish this goal not only by reducing known pollution sources in our homes, commercial businesses, and public buildings, but also by improving indoor ventilation, keeping humidity levels under control, and utilizing advanced air cleaning and purification technology.
In addition to cleaning your air ducts to eliminate dust and debris, our specialists use EPA-registered disinfecting and sanitizing materials, including a powerful fogging agent that removes contaminants from hard-to-reach areas. These help to neutralize mold and bacteria growth in your ductwork as well as remove odors to improve indoor air quality.
Indoor Air Quality Testing
The first step to cleaner, more breathable air is indoor air quality testing. CT Mold Pros uses nationally accredited lab testing methods to evaluate your indoor air quality and identify potential pollutants that may be harmful to your health.
Air Duct Cleaning and Disinfecting
CT Mold Pros air duct cleaning and disinfecting services help to eliminate mold, mildew, and other potentially harmful contaminants that may be hiding in your ductwork—so you can breathe easy knowing your home or business is safe.
Disinfection and Antimicrobial Fogging
As part of our mold remediation treatment process, CT Mold Pros uses EPA-registered materials to neutralize mold growth and penetrate tight spaces where mold spores and other potential pollutants may be hiding.
Beyond by Aerus™ Clean Air Solutions
Investing in a high-quality indoor air purification system is a smart way to ensure your air remains clean and breathable. Beyond by Aerus uses proprietary ActivePure® technology to reduce up to 99.9% of many common airborne and surface contaminants.
FAQ’s
Proper ventilation can help keep indoor air and surface pollutant levels low. It is also important for controlling indoor temperature and humidity, which is important for mitigating the risk of mold growth.
Monitor your HVAC system and perform regular maintenance (including frequent filter changes) to ensure it continues to run efficiently. Use both portable and in-duct air purification systems to help keep indoor air clean and breathable. Open windows and doors to increase natural ventilation, and use fans to help circulate air throughout your indoor spaces.
HEPA stands for "high-efficiency particulate air". This type of air filter is generally more effective at removing very small airborne particles from indoor environments, which can help reduce the risk of exposure to harmful pollutants and allergens.
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