Indoor Air Quality

The EPA ranks indoor air pollution among the top 5 health risks and 97% of homes have indoor air quality issues.

Indoor air quality has a greater impact on our health than outdoor air quality, as we
spend almost 90% of our time indoors.

Make sure your family is breathing the highest quality air possible.

Indoor pollution sources that release gases or particles into the air are the primary cause of indoor air quality problems in homes. Inadequate ventilation can increase indoor pollutant levels by not bringing in enough outdoor air to dilute emissions from indoor sources and by not carrying indoor air pollutants out of the home. High temperature and humidity levels can also increase concentrations of some pollutants.

Indoor air quality problems can have a major impact on occupant health and comfort. When indoor air quality issues arise, it is important to make sure that only highly-qualified individuals are called upon to investigate, mitigate and confirm that a problem has been properly resolved.