I won’t stand for a house with bad indoor air quality

Additionally terrible air quality comes from the outside air as well as pets and a host of other sources.

When I finally put it all together, I was sort of stunned that I didn’t understand the deal with indoor air earlier. I just didn’t guess all that much about air quality at all. To me, if there was heating and A/C unit running, then there was clean air inside. Honestly, until fairly recently, I thought air pollution was just for the outside air. In our head, air pollution came from factory smoke stacks and huge diesel trucks. There wasn’t any air pollution in our house. And if there was anything bad in the air, well our paper based heating and A/C air filter caught it. I could see hints of dust and dirt on the heating and A/C air filters every time I changed them each week. So how could there be indoor air pollution? See the twisted logic at play here? Well, there is absolutely such a thing as indoor air pollution and it’s referred to as terrible air quality. And it comes from chemicals in fabrics, rugs and all sorts of other stuff in our homes. Additionally terrible air quality comes from the outside air as well as pets and a host of other sources. When I became aware of all of this and how important it is to have enjoyable air quality when it comes to health and immune response, I did something. I called the heating and A/C company and I had a whole apartment air purification system installed in our home. This system does an enjoyable job because it eliminates all airborne contaminants using high intensity UV light.

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