Home Comfort and Indoor Air Quality Solutions from Air Management Services
What is Your IAQ?
- Do you have pets in your home?
- Does anyone in your home smoke?
- Does anyone in your family suffer from allergies, asthma or breathing difficulties?
- Do you ever suffer from a dry throat, dry skin or experience static electricity in your home?
- Do cooking or other odors tend to linger in your home?
- Do you use anti-bacterial household products like soap or cleaners?
- Have you ever purchased or used portable (plug-in) room air cleaners or humidifiers to relieve symptoms of unclean or dry air?
- Are there some rooms in you home that are uncomfortable or that vary dramatically in temperature? (Ex: too hot upstairs, too cool downstairs)
- Do you regularly program your thermostat for energy savings?
- Has it been more than a year since you had your heating and cooling system cleaned and inspected?
Questions 1 - 3
If you have pets, smokers allergy or asthma sufferers in your home, you may want to think about a Whole-house Electronic Air Cleaner.
Question 4
If the air in your home is too dry, it has the potential to damage woodwork - not to mention the symptoms of dry skin and static electricity. A Whole-Home humidifier system can be the solution to dry air in your home.
Question 5
If odors linger in your home, or air in your home feels stale, it may be a sign that your home isn't getting as much fresh air as it needs. A Fresh Air Ventilation System can help.
Question 6
If you use anti-bacterial products and are concerned about germs, mold and bacteria in your home, consider a Whole-house UV / Germicidal Light.
Question 7
If you've ever purchased portable (plug-in) air cleaners or humidifiers to relieve symptoms of unclean or dry air, you know that they can be expensive and inconvenient. Why not trap the air in your entire home - invisible and more effectively with a Whole-Home comfort and indoor air quality solution.
Whole-Home solutions work with your heating and cooling equipment to:
- Zap airborne bacteria (UV Treatment)
- Trap airborne particles (Air Cleaner)
- Moisturize the air in your entire home (Humidifier)
- Control comfort (Thermostats & Zoning)
Question 8
If you have rooms in your home with varying temperatures and are often uncomfortable, consider installing a Zoning System.
Question 9
If you want to decrease your utility bills, consider a programmable thermostat.
Question 10
If it's been more than a year since you've had your heating and cooling system cleaned and inspected; call Air Management Services for an appointment.
Sources of pollutants in the home:
Carpets
° may emit V.O.C.'s
° trap dust
° home for microbial organisms
- Cigarette smoke
° contains 40 known carcinogens
- Dry-cleaned clothing
° may emit chemical used in the
dry-cleaning process
- Furniture
° pressed wood may emit formaldehyde
- Household dust
° most dust is too small to see
- Mattresses & pillows
° homes for dust mites
° trap dust
- Pets
° shed dander
° carry bacteria
° odors
- Stuffed toys
° trap dust
° may emit V.O.C.'s
- Air ducts
° can contain molds
- Wall paper
° mold and mildew can form between paper
and walls
- Air fresheners
° may emit V.O.C.'s
- House hold cleaners
° may emit V.O.C.'s
- Personal care products
° may emit V.O.C.'s
- Toilets
° source of odors and mold
- Showers & Tubs
° Mold and mildew
- Cabinets
° pressed wood may emit formaldehyde
- Plants
° source of pollen and dust
° home for microbial organisms
- Upholstery & drapes
° trap dust and odors
- Wood stoves/fireplaces
° produces fly ash & smoke
- Radon daughters
° The radioactive decay products of naturally occurring radon gas that can become attached to airborne dust particles.