A
study conducted by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
found that indoor air could actually be more polluted than
outdoor air. Considering that most individuals spend up to 90
percent of each day indoors--more than half of that time at
home--you may be experiencing indoor air pollution without even
knowing it. Today, homes are sealed more tightly to conserve
energy. Unfortunately, this seals in mold, pollen, bacteria, and
other pollutants. And since the U.S. EPA ranks indoor air
pollution among the top five environmental risks to public
health, many homeowners are concerned.
Fortunately, there's a solution to most indoor air quality
problems. Coleman® Heating & Air Conditioning offers an array of
choices designed to ventilate stale indoor air, zap airborne
germs, trap airborne particles and moisturize parched air.
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