Indoor Air Quality

Millions of people across North America suffer from respiratory conditions, bodily irritations, illness and other health problems caused or aggravated by environmental air pollution. Since your home is an enclosed environment, indoor air is on average five times more polluted than the air outside. Sources of indoor air pollution are dust, pollen, cigarette smoke, volatile organic compounds, vapours from household liquids and biological material in the air. These particles and gases can accumulate as a result of energy conservation measures (e.g., sealing cracks around doors and windows), and affect your health.

When you’re ready to consider indoor air quality equipment, contact your nearest ClimateCare contractor. ClimateCare offers a wide selection to meet everyone’s needs.

-more at Indoor Air Quality FAQ’s

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