Indoor Air Quality
Let Us Give You a Breath of Clean Air
Your home is your gathering place, your retreat for comfort and home-cooked meals. But when the air in your home is contributing to health issues, it’s no longer the safe haven it’s meant to be. Make sure that your home’s indoor air quality supports your family’s health with IAQ solutions from All Seasons Comfort Systems.
Signs You May Have Poor Indoor Air Quality
Do you or your loved ones suffer from allergies or asthma? Frequent headaches or coughs? Here are some signs that your indoor air quality needs a clean-up:
Allergy Flare-Ups
Dry, Itchy, Irritated Skin
Irritated & Inflamed Sinuses
Persistent Coughs
Musty Odors
Condensation on Walls & Windows
Peeling Wallpaper
Warped Wood
These symptoms can be due to a collection of problems, including:
Unhealthy levels of humidity.
Dust and pet dander.
Mold and fungus spores.
Gases and chemicals.
Bacteria and viruses.
All Seasons Comfort Systems Can Help
Having a healthy home doesn’t have to be complicated. Our expert technicians will help you figure out exactly what indoor air quality solutions your home needs. We take into consideration your home’s specific conditions—from humidity imbalances to unwanted allergens in the air—to make sure you have clean, safe air for your home.
Our Indoor Air Quality Solutions
Contact All Seasons Comfort Systems today for more information on indoor air quality and how we can help! Call us today at 417-739-4606, or make an appointment with us online.
Indoor Air Quality Tips
Reduce toxic vapors and irritating air contaminants by avoiding aerosol sprays and scented candles, and use only low- or no-VOC (volatile organic compound) paints and cleaning chemicals.
Reduce asthma inducing allergens such as dust mites and pet dander by regular cleaning; for the greatest reduction, invest in a whole-house filtration system.
Carbon monoxide detectors should be set up near all sleeping areas
Keep humidity levels comfortable; ideal indoor humidity is 40% – 50%.
Radon is the number one cause of lung cancer in non-smokers, so make sure to have your home tested.