Consultation, camera inspection, bacteriological analysis.
Duct cleaning for Kitchen and residential ducts.
Supply Energy efficient Air purifier.
Install Energy recovery ventilation system ( ERV’s)
Installation of CO Alarms.
Installation of UV Lamps
Installation of Desiccant or Refrigerant Dehumidifier.
Installation of Smart Thermostat.
Indoor air quality can have two to five times more pollutants than outdoor air, according to the EPA. In some cases, indoor levels of pollutants can even be 100 times higher than outdoor levels. That’s a big problem when we spend about 90% of our time indoors. But how can we monitor and improve indoor air quality when many air pollutants are colorless and odorless, making them invisible to our eyes?
Common sources of indoor air pollutants include fine particles from mold or dust, toxic gases from combustion, household products and chemicals, some building materials, and allergens. To combat these sources, it’s important to increase ventilation and implement indoor air quality products that can improve indoor air quality.
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