Sources of Pollutants

Sources of Pollutants Excessive Dryness Uneven Air Circulation Irregular Maintenance Carbon Monoxide Poisoning Excessive Humidity Leaky or Drafty House Fireplace Improper Venting Airborne Particles

Excessive Dryness

Humidifiers add moisture to soften harsh, dry air and prevent irritated skin. They help prevent floors and furniture from warping and cracking and make your home feel warmer, which can result in greater comfort for your family and lower heating bills.

Uneven Air Circulation

Be certain ductwork is properly sized, balanced, sealed and free of debris for maximum efficiency, comfort and air quality.

Irregular Maintenance

This can lead to poor air circulation. Have your heating and cooling equipment maintained to help keep your home's air clean and healthy. A Service Experts Precision Tune-up can make all the difference.

Carbon Monoxide Poisoning

Colorless, odorless and tasteless, carbon monoxide may be hard to detect. If left untreated, it can lead to serious health hazards before symptoms are noticed.

Excessive Humidity

Too much moisture in the air can promote the growth of mold and mildew. A properly sized air conditioner system can cool your home and reduce the humidity in your air. In homes without an air conditioning system, a dehumidifier may be required.

Leaky or Drafty House

Properly sealing any leaky or drafty areas in your house will help prevent pollutants from entering and can minimize energy costs.

Fireplace

It can be a potential source of indoor pollutants particularly if it is not shut down properly.

Improper Venting

Improper venting can result in condensation, stuffy air and structural damage. Mechanical ventilation systems remove poor indoor air replacing it with conditioned fresh air from outdoors.

Airborne Particles

They can cause allergic reactions. A good central filtration system in your home can provide a respiratory relief by removing dirt, pollen and unwanted airborne particles.