Indoor Air Quality
Poor air quality in the workplace can significantly negatively impact employees’ health, comfort, and productivity. Indoor air pollution can arise from various sources, including inadequate ventilation, off-gassing from building materials or furniture, and airborne pollutants such as volatile organic compounds (VOCs), allergens, dust, and biological contaminants like mold or bacteria. Here are some potential consequences […]
Read MoreThe frequency of changing your furnace filter depends on a few factors such as the type of filter, the air quality in your home, and the manufacturer’s recommendations. In general, it is recommended to change your furnace filter every 1 to 3 months. However, if you have pets, allergies, or live in an area with […]
Read MoreBECAUSE THEY ARE DIRTY! If your air ducts look dirty, they are! Thinking about what is in there and what you breathe daily is frightening. The typical buildup in ductwork comprises primarily dead skin cells, dander, dust, and chemicals. Every time your system runs, this gets recirculated through your home or building. This can harm […]
Read MoreProper maintenance on your dust/mist/particulate collector exhaust duct systems is imperative for a safe workplace for your employees. Process exhaust duct systems and dust collectors not only remove and collect process debris and waste, but also provide clean air for your workers. Depending on what type of industry you are working, many of these particles […]
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