I put a lot of effort into making my home comfortable.
What difference will the quality of my indoor air make?
There's a lot about
indoor air quality that you might not know and certainly can't see. Up
to 72 trillion microscopic irritants, or allergens, find their way into
your home every day. They include dust, pollen, pet hair and dander, dust
mites, mildew, lint, fungus, most tobacco smoke, cooking grease and bacteria.
Many of these particles are so small that your nose and throat can't filter
them out, and they can get deep into your lungs.
Isn't my indoor air already clean?
Actually, studies show that indoor air can be five times
more polluted than outdoor air. Exposure to indoor air pollutants has
increased in recent years, due to factors like these:
• Today's homes are better insulated and more tightly sealed than
ever before, sealing in humidity, smoke, dust and other pollutants.
• Use of synthetic building materials and furnishings and household
cleaners has increased.
• The Environmental Protection Agency ranks indoor air pollution
among the top five environmental risks to public health.
How can I improve the air quality in my home?
Contact Sterling Mechanical (281) 469-8958 today to setup
an in-home evaluation. We can help reduce airborne contaminants and bacteria.

