Indoor Air Quality

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Although people generally spend 90 percent of their time indoors many don’t know that indoor air can be two to five times more polluted than outside air. The EPA (Environmental Protection Agency) ranks indoor air quality as one of the top five environmental dangers to public health. It is linked to severe asthma and allergy development in children and to heart problems and lung cancer in children and adults. Silver Tree Plumbing & Htg LLC can provide a range of solutions to help you overcome poor air quality in your home or business. Contact our experts for more details.

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Symptoms of Poor Indoor Air Quality

The symptoms of poor indoor air quality are sometimes mistaken for allergies, stress, colds, or flu. Coughing, sneezing, fatigue, dizziness, headaches, nose bleeds, sore throat and upper respiratory congestion can be signs.


Air quality also contributes to more serious conditions including infections, lung diseases, asthma and heart disease.

Causes of Poor Indoor Air Quality

Poor indoor air quality is caused by anything that releases gas or particles. Inadequate ventilation traps contaminated air inside and stops clean, fresh air from getting in. If you have unmaintained heating and air conditioning systems, clogged air filters and dirty ducts will spread dust and mites. Dampness caused by floods, leaks, high humidity or an unmaintained humidifier or dehumidifier can create mold and bacteria. We recommend you follow the recommendations below to improve your home’s air quality:
  • Have proper ventilation around fuel-burning appliances
  • Ventilate properly when cleaning, painting, or using harsh chemical products.
  • Replace and maintain your home’s air filters at least once a month
  • Have your ductwork tested for leaks
  • Clean humidifiers and dehumidifiers regularly
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Do you have doubts about the air quality in your home? Call our experts on (651) 319-4200 for solutions to poor air quality.

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