Wouldn't it be wonderful to have four seasons of pure, fresh clean indoor air?
The Scientific Advisory Board of the United States Environmental Agency has listed
Indoor Air Pollution as the 4th leading environmental risk to public health!
Only Nuclear waste, Outdoor air pollution and Toxic Waste dump sites ranked as a more
hazardous risks to public health!

Facts About Indoor Air:
- According to the EPA, the air in
homes is up to 100 times more
polluted than the air outdoors.
- The National Academy of Sciences
Institute of Medicine reports that
exposure to indoor pollutants is a key
contributor to the asthma problems of
this nation.
- Most allergy and asthma sources are
passed from person to person through
the air.
- The air in a single room can contain
hundreds of thousands of infectious
bacteria, viruses, fungal spores and
contaminants which can only be seen
with a microscope.
- Health effects may show up
immediately or after years of exposure
to poor indoor air quality. These
symptoms include some respiratory
diseases, heart disease and cancer.
They may be severely debilitating or
fatal.



Filter Systems Alone Don't Solve the Problem
The majority of indoor air is conditioned by forced air heating and cooling (HVAC)
systems. Standard fiber air filters are entirely ineffective in trapping germs, as most
particles are simply too small, passing through the porous filter. New, high efficiency
filters will only capture airborne bacteria down to a certain size. These high efficiency
filters are nominally effective, trapping small airborne contaminates on the filter, creating
a breeding ground where germs can continue to grow and multiply.
HVAC systems are a dark and damp breeding ground for mold and bacteria, particularly
at the system filter and air conditioning A-coil. The buildup of matter on the A-coil and
filter can significantly reduce the efficiency of the appliance as the airflow is constricted
and reduced. This means increased cost to the homeowner on top of the risks of
airborne pollutants.
Larry Harding "Captain of Comfort"
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HEATING HARDING COOLING 1-866-YOU-WARM (968-9276) "For Your Comfort"
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