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Air Quality in Your Home

"Indoor air quality can be worse than outdoor air quality in almost every case,” says William J. Calhoun, MD, professor of medicine and vice chair of the department of medicine at the University of Texas Medical Branch in Galveston. Who knew that indoor air quality could be so bad?

 

 

Going to War Against Bad Air

The biggest bad-air offenders, in your home, are combustion devices such as space heaters, fireplaces, ranges and stoves. A close second on the offender list are allergens such as pet dander, mold and house dust mites. Lowered air quality can effect your overall health causing itchy and watery eyes, sore throat, coughing, sneezing, shortness of breath, or even an asthma attack. This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. or call us at 817.293.1160 to get a quote on how to go from bad-air to healthy air, inside your home.