IS YOUR HOME’S AIR AS CLEAN AS IT LOOKS?
WHAT YOU CAN’T SEE CAN HURT YOU:  WHAT YOU SHOULD KNOW ABOUT INDOOR AIR POLLUTION!

Indoor air pollution can trigger asthma and allergies. Today’s tightly sealed and energy-efficient homes save money and are better for the environment. But most are not properly equipped to filter and purify the constantly recirculated air. Even “leaky” older homes can accumulate high concentrations of pollutants, as well as exhibit other indoor air quality problems such as dampness, stuffiness, fumes, or dryness.

Almost every aspect of home life can generate indoor air pollution. Cooking, cleaning, furniture, paint and pets are just a few of the many culprits. When trapped and recirculated within the home, airborne pollutants accumulate through time.

Who’s at risk?

Children and the elderly are most at risk from poor indoor air quality (IAQ), as well as anyone suffering asthma, allergies, or other respiratory diseases. But even healthy adults can experience adverse symptoms with as little as a single exposure to polluted indoor air.

Be Air Aware:

Inside air may be two to five times more polluted than outside air – sometimes even as high as 100 times more polluted.

Indoor air pollution is now considered one of the country’s top five urgent environmental risks to public health.

Most American’s spend over 90% of their time indoors.

The good news is, you can take control. Find out if your home’s air is polluted with a simple, easy third-party diagnostic test called the AirAdvice Indoor Air Analysis. You’ll get a full-colored report that lets you “see” what’s in your home’s air. The report also suggests ways to solve your indoor air problems.

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