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Indoor Air Quality
According the the EPA, indoor air is four to five times more polluted than the air outdoors. With most people spending as much of 90% of their time indoors, indoor air quality has become a major concern for homes, schools and businesses. Common pollutants include dust, mold and spores, pollen, pet dander and smoke. High temperatures and humidity levels can also increase concentrations of some pollutants. The good news is that there are many products on the market today that can greatly improve the quality of the air you breath indoors. Learn more about indoor air quality below or contact Scottco at 806-355-4663. Our Home Comfort Consultant can help evaluate and improve the health and comfort of your home.
Informational Resources Indoor Air Pollution Facts Indoor Air Quality FAQs Clean Air Topics
Solutions for Common Concerns
Humidifiers – Whole house humidifiers are a must for the dry climate of the Texas Panhandle. When our air is heated in the winter, the relative humidity falls, causing dry skin and discomfort to your nose and throat. Dry air even can cause cracking and shrinking of your walls and furniture. Learn More
Electronic Air Cleaners – One way to improve the quality of your home’s air is to install a whole-house air cleaner, which filters impurities from the air including mold spores, bacteria, pet dander and ragweed pollen. Reducing these impurities can help reduce the symptoms of asthma and allergy suffers. Learn More
UV-Lights – Another way to purify the air indoors is to install a UV-Light into your heating and air system. These inexpensive devices replicate the natural outdoor purification system of the sun by destroying illness and disease-causing microbes living and multiplying in indoor air. Learn More
Test the air you breathe
Scottco can perform an AirAdvice Indoor Analysis at your home to learn what is in the air you're breathing. Learn more about the AirAdvice test.
Want more information?
Call us at 806-355-4663 to talk with our Home Comfort Consultant.
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