Every Breath You Take Common contaminants that effect the quality of your indoor air:
Allergens
are natural particles such as dust mites, pet dander, and pollen, which irritate, inflame and promote respiratory illness.
Airborne bacteria
and viruses can lead to a wide range of ailments and infections, and thrive in damp, stale environments. Without ventilation, these bacteria continue to breed.
Toxic chemicals
are the condensation and buildup of vapors from common household products such as paint, pesticides, cleaners, solvents, adhesives and aerosols that can be highly toxic if not properly ventilated from the home.
Mold
is a fungus, which needs moisture to exist, that gradually destroys the things it grows on. Spores released by mold are highly toxic and can cause serious - and even terminal - health complications.
Moisture
is the number-one problem in air quality control. Uncontrolled moisture promotes mold growth, feeds thriving bacteria and causes structural damage to the home.