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Saturday, January 21, 2012

Don’t Leave Indoor Air Quality To Chance. Control it!

Indoor air quality is a key factor in maintaining your family’s health, and one of our top priorities here at Action Heating and Air Conditioning , to help you stay well and comfortable in your home. Here are some steps you can take to make sure this happens.

Use a dehumidifier.
Keeping the amount of humidity in your home’s air under control improves the quality of the air you’re breathing. Your friends here at Conditioned Air recommend you keep the relative humidity level somewhere between 30 and 50 percent.

Keep your air handler functioning properly. Because the air handler of your A/C system is where dehumidification occurs, it’s important to have a professional contractor inspect it on a regular basis.

Clean or replace your air filters frequently.

A good quality air filtration system creates not only better levels of air purity, but also superior ventilation.

UV lights and other state of the art technologies are additional ways to help keep your indoor air quality at optimum levels for good health.

All family members benefit from an A/C system that cleans the air as well as cooling it. Particularly, those who suffer from allergies or respiratory problems will notice a difference when the air is cleaner. But why leave anyone’s health to chance when you can easily control your indoor air quality? Your air filter helps to trap and eliminate such contaminants as bacteria, pet dander, pollen, mold and other pollutants. Action Heating and Air Conditioning offers a variety of systems and components designed to keep you and your family healthy.
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Modern home construction standards prevent drafts and save energy, but the tight construction may make indoor air quality far less healthy than the outside air. Mold, viruses, dust and even odors that are recirculated via your air conditioning system can cause a multitude of health problems.

Our goal is to help educate our customers about energy and home comfort issues (specific to HVAC systems).For more information about Indoor Air Quality and other HVAC topics,click here to visit our website

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