Scientific evidence
has indicated that the air within homes and other buildings can
be more seriously polluted than the outdoor air in even the largest
and most industrialized cities. Other research indicates that people
spend approximately 90 percent of their time indoors. Thus, for
many people, the risks to health may be greater due to exposure
to air pollution indoors than outdoors.
There are many sources of indoor air
pollution in any home. These include combustion sources such as
oil, gas, kerosene, coal, wood, and tobacco products; building materials
and furnishings, asbestos-containing insulation, wet or damp carpet,
and cabinetry or furniture made of certain pressed wood products;
products for household cleaning and maintenance, personal care,
or hobbies; central heating and cooling systems and humidification
devices; and outdoor sources such as radon, pesticides, and outdoor
air pollution.
Have your home or building air tested
for any indoor air pollution.
Call
today at (888) 923-9998 for a free estimate
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