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At LPR Mechanical, Inc., we believe that your home should be filled with air as fresh and clean as the great outdoors. We hope that this Indoor Air Quality page will help you what enables pollutants to infiltrate you home and how you can combat them
Today's homes are better insulated, tightly sealed and use less energy. However, sealing your home also seals in humidity, dust and indoor pollutants. In fact, the quality of air inside your home is probably worse than it is outdoors. Not only can dirty air make you less comfortable, it can create serious problems for family members who suffer from asthma and allergies.
According to the American Lung Association…
Poor indoor air quality can cause or contribute to the development of chronic respiratory diseases such as asthma and hypersensitivity pneumonitis. In addition, it can cause headaches, dry eyes, nasal congestion, nausea and fatigue. People who already have respiratory diseases are at greater risk. Biological pollutants, including molds, bacertia, viruses, pollen, dust mites and animal dander promotes poor indoor air quality and may be a major cause of days lost from work and school. In office buildings, heating, cooling, and ventilation systems are frequent sources of biological substance that are inhaled, leading to breathing problems.
The Environmental Protection Agency rates indoor air pollution among the top environmental health risks. Poor indoor air quality can lead to a variety of health problems, including allergic reactions, and even cancer. It can also contribute to asthma and other lung diseases. Mold, mildews, bacteria, droppings from dust mites and other insects, animal dander and viruses are all indoor pollutants. They can be inhaled alone or by attaching themselves to particles of dust. You can never get rid of indoor pollutants completely, but you can limit their growth.