Indoor Air Quality

Indoor Air Quality

Indoor air quality (IAQ) refers to the quality of air within a structure, building, or enclosed space, especially as it relates to the health and comfort of those inside a building or residence.  Understanding and addressing common indoor air pollutants can greatly reduce the risk of indoor health problems that are associated with IAQ.  When your home's air is clean, your family can feel better and breathe easier.

Indoor Air Quality in Austell, GA
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The numbers you need to know

96%

Nearly every home has at least one indoor air quality problem

6

There are 6 threats to your indoor air quality: dander, mold, carbon, aerosols, pollen and viruses 

90%

People are indoors 90% of the time

1:13

Asthma affects 1 in 13 people 

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Air Filtration

A particulate air filter is a device composed of fibrous, or porous materials which removes solid particulates such as dustpollenmold, and bacteria from the air. Filters containing an adsorbent or catalyst such as charcoal (carbon) may also remove odors and gaseous pollutants such as volatile organic compounds or ozone.[1] Replacing air filters regularly is necessary to ensure healthy air quality. 

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Air Purification

An air purifier or air cleaner is a device which removes contaminants from the air in a room to improve indoor air quality. These devices are commonly marketed as being beneficial to allergy sufferers and asthmatics, and at reducing or eliminating second-hand tobacco smoke.

Air Humidification

A humidifier is a device, primarily an electrical appliance, that increases humidity (moisture) in a single room or an entire building. In the home, point-of-use humidifiers are commonly used to humidify a single room, while whole-house or furnace humidifiers, which connect to a home's HVAC system, provide humidity to the entire house. Medical ventilators often include humidifiers for increased patient comfort. Large humidifiers are used in commercial, institutional, or industrial contexts, often as part of a larger HVAC system.

Air Dehumidification

A dehumidifier is an electrical appliance that reduces and maintains the level of humidity in the air, usually for health or comfort reasons, or to eliminate musty odor and to prevent the growth of mildew by extracting water from the air. It can be used for household, commercial, or industrial applications. Large dehumidifiers are used in commercial buildings such as indoor ice rinks and swimming pools, as well as manufacturing plants or storage warehouses.[1]

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