|
Air conditioning and heating systems and equipment control the temperature, humidity, and the overall air quality in residential, commercial, industrial, and other types of buildings. Indoor air quality is a serious concern to many Americans. Poor indoor air quality can result in a number of health hazards including sinusitis, allergic rhinitis, asthma and others. Dirty air ducts can be the source of many household pollutants such as mold, dust, pollen and insect contamination. Air ducts that are connected to heating and air conditioning systems provide a moist, temperate environment that can offer a perfect habitat for the proliferation of bacteria and fungi. Further, dirty air ducts can reduce the life of systems such as furnaces and air conditioning equipment. Air duct cleaning is an important step in removing such potentially harmful pollution and contaminants, thereby reducing the risk of adverse health reactions and extending the life of indoor heating & air conditioning systems.
|
|