Wednesday, December 28, 2011

Improving Indoor Air Pollution

Indoor air pollution can pose many health risks, including: allergies, asthma, and even cancer. The average person spends about 30% of their day at work and 75% of their day indoors . These simple solutions can improve the air quality in your home:

  • Avoiding smoking and the use of chemicals indoors
  • Using building materials that don't emit toxins. Ask your builder for some eco-friendly building options.
  • Dehumidifying in moist areas
  • Ensuring adequate ventilation
  • Using air filters that help reduce air pollutants
  • Replacing older heating and a/c units
  • Installing carbon monoxide detectors, ventilation systems, and air purifiers
For information on quality air filters to improve indoor air quality, contact Rick Butefish at Filters4Me.com or 918-292-8600.

To build a new Tulsa, OK home, contact Rick Oberlender of US Building Systems at 918-734-1293.

For Heating and A/C Service in Tulsa, contact Stephan Taylor, Air Assurance, 918-258-HEAT or www.airassurance.com.

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