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Is The Air In Your Home Safe To Breathe?

Woman relaxing on a couch with her hands behind her head, eyes closed, and a neutral expression, enjoying improved home air quality in a bright indoor setting, perfect for winter relaxation.

The United States Environmental Protection Agency has said that the air in your home might not be as clean as you think. In fact, it can have 2-5 times more pollutants than the air outside. That means cleaning the air you breathe at home can make a huge difference in your family’s life.

Because our homes don’t have as many cracks or drafts as they used to, the air inside can get stale. That’s what can cause such a high concentration of pollutants indoors. To help fix that, HVAC companies offer products to filter, humidify, and purify the air you breathe.

In this video, we go over most types of indoor air quality products and how they work. We also discuss why you might want each option. For example, the air filter at the hardware store is great to protect your system. But an air purifier can kill the germs that can make you sick.

If you’re interested in improving the indoor air quality of your home, Any Hour Services would be happy to help. We can have one of our certified HVAC technicians come out and assess your home. Then they can work with you to find the best options for your situation. You can give us a call or schedule an appointment online. And if your furnace and air conditioner are getting older and you’d like to start looking into replacement options, right now is a great time.

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