Say Good Riddance to Nasty Household Odors With an Energy-Efficient Home Air Purification System
For cleaner, more breathable air every single day of the year, treat your whole home or office to a top-quality air filter cleaning system and a thorough air quality test.
Are you using can after can of those perfumed air sprays to combat the nasty odors in your house? Or how about burning candle after scented candle? Well, maybe it's time for a better, more permanent solution to the not-so-pleasant smell of your indoor air.
After all, household air fragrance sprays and scented candles do nothing more than mask the dirty air in your rooms for a relatively short period of time.
Before you know it, the odors are back and you need to start spraying or burning candles again.
For year-round cleaner, healthier air throughout every room in your house, what you really need is a whole-home air purifier.
Air filtration systems work by capturing and containing the hazardous contaminants such as mold, pollen, and dust that get trapped within the confines of your house.
And because indoor air can be as much as 70 times more polluted than the air outside, a whole-home air purification system is a sensible way to protect yourself and your family no matter where you live.
Unlike dehumidifiers that recycle musty air and rack up quite an electricity bill, HEPA air filtration systems accomplish a great deal more for far less.
Instead of simply controlling moisture using the same soiled air (as dehumidifiers do), a residential air filter system actually exchanges the air in your house on a continuous basis by grabbing airborne pollutants and venting them to the outside.
It's a much more efficient way of reducing the moisture of your indoor air, and in turn, decreasing your family's exposure to mold, mildew, allergens, and other potential health risks.
Air filtration systems come in a number of different makes and models and are installed separately from your home's HVAC system.
Commercial air purifier systems are also available to clean the air inside workplaces to protect the health of employees.
To find out which home air purifier would work best for your home or office, contact your local mold remediation specialist and ask about their HEPA air filtration systems.
Many mold removal companies also offer indoor air quality testing to identify the source of unpleasant odors in homes and offices.
If you, your family, or your co-workers have been suffering from persistent headaches or allergy symptoms, it may be wise to schedule an appointment for an indoor air quality test.
Using the latest industry testing procedures, a certified mold contractor can not only verify the presence of mold, but can help you manage moisture problems and provide comprehensive mold removal service.
So stop relying on canned sprays and candles to simply cover the smells in your house.
Breathe cleaner and safer, day in and day out, with an in-home air purifier installed by your local mold specialist.
It's the affordable, long-term solution to contaminated indoor air.