While you may not be able to control your air quality outdoors or at your place of work, the choices you make inside your home have a direct impact on the quality of the air you breathe. Below will explain how you can improve the quality of the air your family breathes...
How Clean Air Affects Your Children’s Health
Over the course of living in a house for many years, there are going to be a few things that get dirty. As a homeowner, you are probably already doing everything you can to keep your house free of dirt and other pollutants by changing air filters and cleaning regularly....
How to Improve Your Indoor Air Quality Naturally
Whether you live in a big city with lots of smog or in the country with a high pollen count, you deserve to be comfortable inside your home. There is all kinds of advice out there on how to improve the quality of your home’s air, but it can be...
How to Improve Air Quality in Your Home
Regular dusting, mopping, vacuuming and sweeping makes a big difference. As well, keeping the filters in your vacuum clean, making sure you have door mats at every entrance can help trap particles for easier removal. A deeper clean, such as carpet steaming, HVAC duct cleaning, upholstery cleaning, and washing the...
Why Clean Air Matters
Heating and cooling systems serve the purpose of regulating the flow of air in our home. Just as regular maintenance of heating systems are essential, duct cleaning for homes is also significant. This is not just a general need and in fact there are several specific reasons why unclean ducts...
Air Duct Cleaning for Easy Breathing
While many environmental factors can make asthma sufferers worse, having air ducts that are dirty can also be the cause to many upper respiratory illnesses. Dirty air ducts typically encompass dirty filters, clogged or poor ventilation and much time in between cleanings. If you are experiencing or noticing heightened asthma...
Clean Air Ducts for Pet Owners
Helps to Remove Odors If you have pets living in your home, you may sometimes walk inside and immediately smell their presence. Despite using air purifiers, deep cleaning, steaming your carpets, wiping off furniture, etc., you may find yourself unable to really remove that lingering pet scent. The reason for...
7 Ways to Keep Your Home Toxin Free
There are many simple ways to help make your home a healthier place for you and your family. The U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) recommends these healthy home practices to get started. Keep it dry. Prevent rainwater from entering your home through leaks in roofing systems and poor...
Common Toxins Found in Most Homes
Many contaminants keep the air in your home from staying pure and safe and often times these contaminants make your home’s air unhealthy and a hazard to breathe in. This dirty air can trigger your allergies, as well as asthma and other upper respiratory issues. Making sure to have your...
Mold & Mildew 101
When it comes to mold and mildew, most people are puzzled about the differences between both and wonder if there even is one. The fact of the matter, is that there are a few simple differences between mold and mildew, and it is critical to know that difference when treating...