AIR DUCT CLEANING   

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(American Lung Association)

Which pets could pose problems?

Cats are kept as pets in 27 percent of homes in the United States and dogs are found in 32 percent. However, roughly twice as many people report allergies to cats when compared to dogs. Research also indicates that male cats produce less Fel d I allergen than female cats, although the reason is not clear.

Animals with fur may be more likely to carry allergens from other sources, like dust, but the fur itself is generally not a trigger. For that reason, short-haired or hairless animals contribute dander and allergens to indoor air pollution just as effectively as long-haired animals do. There is no such thing as a non-allergenic dog or cat.

For additional information on what is Pet Pander? How Pet Allergens Occur? How do Pet Allergens Affect Health?, please visit

https://www.lung.org/our-initiatives/healthy-air/indoor/indoor-air-pollutants/pet-dander.html

 

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 Air Duct Cleaning

Cleaning your home’s air ducts promotes a cleaner and healthier air circulation, which helps your family breathe easier and reduce allergies, asthma, headaches and other symptoms caused by air impurities.

Our air duct cleaning process removes bacteria, dust particles, pollen, lint, pet dander and other impurities that have settled in your air ducts. The darkness and dampness of the air ducts is a fertile place for the growth and settlement of contaminants. As the air travels through the ducts and vents the impurities are pushed out into your home areas, along with dirt and dust.

In addition to producing a healthier air to breath, cleaning your ducts can result in your HVAC running more efficiently and possibly reduce your energy bills.

What we do:
- Remove the vents and registers and clean them thoroughly.
- Use specialized rotary brushes to loosen up the dirt and contaminants accumulated on the walls of the ducts.
- Use a combination of air and a high-power vacuum to extract the dirt and contaminants.
- Use a sanitary solution to remove allergens, and all residual dust from the ducts.
- Replace the vents and registers

The World Health Organization (WHO) continually updates the guidelines for maintaing the air quality of indoor spaces. To review the guidelines and obtain additional information, please visit: https://www.who.int/health-topics/air-pollution#tab=tab_1

Call or text 910-350-1521

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