Finding the Right Experts for an Accurate Indoor Air Quality Test

July 19, 2023

It’s an unfortunate truth that sometimes the air outside is less polluted than the air indoors. Dirty ductwork, cleaning byproducts, dust, and mold can create an unhealthy environment. Fortunately, this is a problem with a solution. Professional HVAC technicians can conduct indoor air quality (IAQ) tests. If you’re located in Kennesaw, GA or the surrounding area, our experts at Controlled Climate Services can perform this task for you. Contacting HVAC Professionals for an Indoor Air Quality Test The first thing a competent HVAC technician is going to do is listen to you tell them what led

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Which Whole House Air Purifier Is Best?

June 20, 2022

When it comes to keeping your home clean and healthy, nothing is more important than having a good air purifier. Not only do they help keep your home free of allergens and other pollutants, but they can also improve your overall quality of life. With so many different models of air purifiers available on the market, it can be difficult to decide which is right for you. This blog post will discuss features that a whole-house air purifier should have. So, whether you’re looking for an affordable option or a high-end model, we’ve got you covered. Keep reading to learn

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Indoor House Plants Improve Air Quality and Lower Stress Levels

April 19, 2022

Have you ever considered how much time you spend indoors? According to the EPA, Americans spend an average of 93% of their lives indoors. This is due to living, studying, and working inside buildings. We also spend a lot of our free time indoors watching TV or using our computers and smartphones. This makes it especially important to have good air quality indoors. The air in many buildings and homes can actually be more polluted than the air outside. This is due to off-gassing from building materials, furniture, and carpeting as well as dust and mold spores.

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What Are the Most Common Indoor Air Pollutants?

March 8, 2021

The indoor air quality of 90% of homes is surprisingly bad. Since you spend a lot of time in your home, this can have negative consequences on your health. There are several indoor air pollutants that are commonly found in homes. Carbon Monoxide Carbon monoxide is an odorless, invisible gas that is released when fossil fuels are burned. A car emits CO outdoors. It can be found in homes as well, especially those that have gas appliances and a furnace. CO is harmful to health as it reduces the amount of oxygen your

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Do air purifiers kill viruses?

January 21, 2021

Winter has arrived, and with it comes many viruses that cause illnesses. Influenza, coronaviruses and rhinoviruses that cause the common cold travel through respiratory droplets in the air and infect people. If you’re concerned about germs spreading in your Kennesaw, GA, home, you might consider purchasing a portable or whole-home air purification system. Here’s what you need to know about the effectiveness of air purifiers and their ability to kill, inactivate or remove viruses from your home’s air. Types of Air Purifiers There are several types of air purifiers, but not all of them are designed

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Carbon Monoxide in the Home: A Quick Safety Guide

October 20, 2020

Carbon monoxide is a significant concern throughout the developed world. Everyone should be aware of this dangerous gas so they can prevent tragedy. What is it, and why is it so dangerous? Follow along for the facts. What Is Carbon Monoxide? Carbon monoxide is an odorless, tasteless, and otherwise undetectable gas to the human senses. It is also highly poisonous to breathe, whether you’re a person or animal. This is because, when breathed in, it displaces the oxygen levels already in our bodies, and unless resolved right away by professional medical means, this is often a

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FAQs about UV Lights and Indoor Air

September 20, 2020

UV light (UVC) is an essential feature in most modern homes. UV light is used to reduce the number of microbes in your home and in the ductwork. UV light can kill viruses, bacteria, and germs in your home. Since 1916, UV light has been used to treat water. The light provides a blanket around the passages in your home and lamps, killing all air pollutants. Today, UV light treats drinking water and indoor air. Here are some FAQs about UV light and indoor air quality. How Do UV Air Purifiers and Air Filtration Contrast? UV

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Can Air Conditioning Cause Sinus Problems?

July 14, 2020

During the hottest seasons in Kennesaw, GA, you simply must run your air conditioner all day. However, there are repercussions from using the AC too much. In some cases, air conditioning can actually cause sinus problems. Allergies Individuals with allergies are susceptible to sinus issues from air conditioning. In the spring, allergies are known to flare up at the first sign of foreign particles in the air. In the comfort of your home, a similar thing can happen if a layer of dust is on the ground. Your AC and fan can kick up this dust

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Easy Tips to Cut Down on Indoor Air Pollution

March 25, 2020

Indoor Air Pollution can result in breathing problems, allergic reactions, and other health problems. Dust or other particles can settle on furniture and other surfaces, which could result in property damage over long periods of time. However, there are some easy ways to reduce exposure to air pollutants. Don’t Smoke Indoors One of the easiest ways to prevent indoor air pollution is to smoke outdoors whenever possible. In addition to preventing smoke from lingering in the air, it can prevent young children from getting asthma attacks or other breathing problems. Furthermore, it can prevent

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10 Steps to a Green Home

March 25, 2020

By creating a green home, you are doing your part in caring for the environment while drastically reducing your energy expenditure. These 10 steps will help you manifest your vision of a green home. 1. Implement Functional Design A smaller, functional home is generally more eco-friendly than one with vast impractical spaces. Taking the time to plan your home according to the activities you will be performing in your house can help you compartmentalize the need for heating and cooling and thus reduce your energy use. 2. Start With The Foundation

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