Why Indoor Air Quality Matters for Your Health
You might not see it, but the air inside your home can be filled with invisible pollutants—like dust, allergens, mold spores, pet dander, and even bacteria or viruses. Since most people spend 90% of their time indoors, poor indoor air quality can seriously affect your health and comfort.
How It Affects You and Your Family:
Healthier Breathing
Clean air reduces irritation in your nose, throat, and lungs—especially important for children, seniors, and anyone with asthma or allergies.
Improved Sleep
Fresh, clean air can improve sleep quality by reducing nighttime congestion and respiratory irritation.
Fewer Illnesses
Air purification and proper ventilation help remove airborne germs, reducing the risk of colds, flu, and other illnesses spreading through the home.
Reduced Allergies & Asthma Symptoms
Filtering out pollen, dust mites, and pet dander can dramatically reduce flare-ups and keep sensitive individuals more comfortable year-round.