Can Air Duct Cleaning Inspection Control Home Pollution Sources?
www.wintersplumbing.com Many homeowners are concerned with maintaining a home that is energy efficient, and for good reason. Heating and cooling your home and heating your water takes financial resources as well as natural resources. Often, optimizing a homeĀ“s climate control means making it air tight, which can have implications for your air quality. Many people want to know what affects home air quality and what they can do to keep the air in their homes comfortable and healthy. Indoor Air Quality and Air Pollution The quality of indoor air depends on the presence pollutants and the strength of their sources, as well as how well a home is ventilated. There are two basic forms of indoor air pollution: particles, such as dust and smoke, or chemicals such as carbon monoxide and compounds found in common cleaning agents. Specific sources of air pollution are wide ranging, from dust, to HVAC systems, to cleaning supplies, to sources outside the home such as pollen. Our attempts to combat