Moldy duct work
D's Air & Heating has Mainstream Indoor Air
Quality (IAQ) technicians to point out those hazarded conditions in your
home. Bring your home to the comfort level you deserve. Don't allow
unwanted organism growth within your home
Hidden Hazards
Your home is a shelter from the world. But, there are hazards that can be hiding within.
According to the Environmental Protection Agency
(EPA), air in your home can be 2 to 5 times more polluted than air
outside. Research indicates people exposed for the longest time to
indoor air pollutants are most in danger to the effects of indoor
pollutants: the young, the elderly, and the chronically ill. Indoor air
pollutants have been measured 100 times higher than
outdoor levels because unlike outdoor air, indoor air is recycled.
Increasing the pollutants further; including the most damaging mold and
spores.
The best way to protect your family from these
invisible dangers is a well-tuned heating, ventilation, and
air-conditioning (HVAC) system. A Mainstream certified IAQ technician can inspect/adjust your home's HVAC system, then clean and treat it as needed.
MOLD
Mold is among the unhealthiest of
pollutants because its rapid growth potential not only harms your
health, but also; your home itself. Many molds produce toxic substances.
They enter the body through inhalation, ingestion, or skin contact.
Some health effects associated with mold exposure
include mucous membrane irritation, skin rashes, nausea, immune system
suppression, cancer, etc. It's best to avoid exposure.
Detect and Inspect
Mold can be visible but sometimes
mold is invisible, detectable only by it's moldy smell. The surest way
to know if your home is safe from mold is a full inspection from an IAQ
technician. IAQ technicians conduct a thorough inspection of your home's
AC system for signs of mold and moisture. They will attempt to fix any
problems and secure mold samples for our lab to analyze.