Brochure
The American Lung Association® lists poor
indoor air quality (IAQ) as a serious problem
facing homeowners because of today’s
tighter homes. Outside air stays out, while air
pollutants, excessive humidity and/or overly dry
conditions stagnate the indoor air over time.
ALLERGEN CONCERNS
Pollen, mold spores and other common
allergens, as well as bacteria and viruses in
indoor air can be an issue.
COMFORT CONCERNS
High humidity can keep a home damp and
sticky, while excessive dryness can crack
woodwork and antiques, or create static
electricity and dry skin. In addition, microscopic
particles in the air slowly stain walls, ceilings,
furniture, drapes and carpets, making a home
feel less welcoming.
OFFER SOLUTIONS
Homes need properly balanced indoor air
quality. Use the solutions in this guide to help
your customers improve comfort in their homes.
Is Indoor Air
Quality Important?
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