Why Indoor Air Quality Matters
Many people are surprised to learn that indoor air can often be more polluted than outdoor air. Everyday activities, pets, moisture, and limited ventilation can allow contaminants to build up inside your home. Poor indoor air quality can contribute to allergies, respiratory irritation, headaches, fatigue, and inconsistent comfort.
Common contributors to poor indoor air quality include:
• Dust and airborne particles
• Pet dander
• Pollen and seasonal allergens
• Mold and excess moisture
• Smoke and odors
• Stale, poorly ventilated air
Improving indoor air quality helps create a healthier, more comfortable living environment for you and your family.