Thursday, September 27, 2007

Not Too Late Part 2

In the last blog we discussed ways to detemine if you have poor indoor air quality while lounging in your moccasin slippers.

Today, we are going to look at possible sources for that inadequate air quality in the home.

1. One of the logically reasons may be smoking indoors or smoke coming into the house from outside.
2. Other things that burn such as, gas, kerocene, charcoal biquettes, wood or candles
3. Central heating, cooling or humidity systems
4. New or recently installed building materials and furnishings, including carpets and certain wood pressed products
5. Household cleaning and maintenance products
6. Personal care products such as hair sprays and soaps
7. Mold or mildrew
8. Tracking pesticides and pollens in on shoes or clothes
10. Improper circulation of fresh, outside air.

The most assured and practical way to clean indoor air is to invest in an air exchanger system that will filter out harmful pollutants and distribute fresh air throughout the home. They may "set you back a penny" but well worth the investment.

Quote of the Day:

"We don’t see things as they are; we see things as we are."

No comments: