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How can I improve my indoor air quality?

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The first step toward better indoor air is to identify the types of pollutants present in the home. The best way to do this is to schedule an in-home air-quality test with your local Lennox dealer. Routine cleaning and housekeeping helps reduce indoor air pollutants, but these simple fixes are not cure-alls. Some contaminants are so small that they may escape through the vacuum or never land on a surface.
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One way to clean indoor air and keep the indoor air quality at a high level is with an air cleaner. An air cleaner can remove dust, smoke and other particles that settle in your house and will aggravate allergies, asthma and damage your furnishings. If you remove these pollutants, you also remove major cause of dirt in your home. Even though all comfort systems have an air filter, this only protects your equipment from dust and large particles. It is not designed to clean indoor air.
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The first step toward better indoor air is to identify the types of pollutants present in the home. The best way to do this is to schedule an in-home air-quality test. Routine cleaning and housekeeping helps reduce indoor air pollutants, but these simple fixes are not cure-alls. Some contaminants are so small that they may escape through the vacuum or never land on a surface.
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What is Indoor Air Quality?

Indoor Air Quality (IAQ) refers to the effect, good or bad, of the contents of the air inside a structure, on its occupants. Usually, temperature (too hot or too cold), humidity (too dry or too damp), and air velocity (draftiness or motionlessness) are considered "comfort" rather than indoor air quality issues. Unless they are extreme, they may make someone unhappy, but they won't make a person ill.
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What can be done to improve indoor air quality?

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There are three basic strategies for improving indoor air quality. Usually the most effective way to improve indoor air quality is to eliminate individual sources of pollution or to reduce their emissions. Another approach is to lower the concentration of indoor air pollutants in your home by increasing the amount of outdoor air coming indoors. The third is the purchase and installation of air cleaning equipment.
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What is the relationship between indoor and outdoor air quality (pollution)?

No building is perfectly sealed and so the air inside ultimately originates outside. Air pollution present in the outdoor environment will therefore enter into the building as well. Generally, pollutants present in the outdoor environment are present at a somewhat lower concentration than outside (probably 10 to 90% in most cases). There are several reasons for this. Some pollutants are absorbed by materials in the building. Others deteriorate or react chemically and so disappear.
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How can you tell if you have an indoor air quality problem in a building?

The usual clue is that people feel ill while inside the building, and the symptoms go away shortly after leaving the building, or sometimes, when away for the building for a period of time (as on weekends away from work, or a vacation). This doesn't necessarily work in cases of BRI (sections 2.3, 2.4), where it may take medical testing and investigation of the building to determine whether the building is the source of the problem.
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What should you do if you suspect you have an indoor air quality problem?

Look over this FAQ. Find the material most related to what seems to be going on. In most cases there are suggestions as to things that can checked in to. Some of these can be checked by anyone; others require an expert (medical doctor, HVAC service company, IAQ investigator, etc.).
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According to the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), your exposure to air pollutants can be up to 100 times higher indoors than outdoors. The American Lung Association estimates that most people spend 90% of their time indoors, so clean indoor air is very important.
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How can I improve the indoor air quality in my home?

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Control the humidity level in your home to help reduce the growth of some indoor pollution sources. EPA recommends a humidity level of 30 to 50 percent for homes. You may need to run a de-humidifier in the basement to keep it at this level. Standing water and wet surfaces also serve as breeding grounds for molds, mildews, bacteria, and insects. House dust mites grow in damp, warm places. Install and use exhaust fans that are vented to the outdoors in kitchens and bathrooms.
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How does a Beam System Improve Indoor Air Quality?

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Unlike portable vacuums, a central vacuum system does not exhaust dirty, allergen-laden air back into the living areas. With up to 5 times more suction power, the system removes far more dust, debris and allergy-causing particles.
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My family members have allergies. Is there a way to improve the indoor air quality in my home?

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Answer: An electronic air cleaner or high efficiency air media cleaner is 40 to 50 times more effective than a standard throwaway filter in removing unwanted particles from your home. Particles such as pollen, dust, bacteria, tobacco smoke, cooking smoke, pet hair and dander prevent your indoor air from being as healthy as it could be. An electronic air cleaner or high efficiency media cleaner is up to 99% effective at removing these airborne particles.
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Will an electrostatic filter improve my indoor air quality?

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Yes! It will greatly improve your indoor air quality over standard fiberglass disposable filters. We feel that AIR KONTROL ELECTROSTATIC FILTERS are the best washable air filter solution to better indoor air quality.
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Why should I be concerned about indoor air quality?

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According to the World Health Organization, as many as one-third of the buildings in the United States may have some form of indoor air pollution which is potentially harmful to people. Since most Americans now spend more than 80% of their time indoors, it is important to be sure that the air they are breathing is not harming them.
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How do the Moisture Filters help to improve indoor air quality?

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The EPA, American Lung Association and others agree that high temperatures and humidity levels cause mold, microbial growth, pollution and other indoor air quality problems. One of the strategies for reducing pollutant levels is to reduce the moisture levels, which in turn, reduces the bacterial count of airborne microbials- the environment necessary for mold, mildew and bacterial growth.
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Just what is “good” indoor air quality?

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the core of the issue is the effect of indoor air components – microbiological, chemical or particulate – on the well-being and productivity of the occupants. It is well documented that poor indoor air quality may adversely affect both health and productivity. In this context, allergic reactions, exacerbation of asthmatic responses, and fatigue are clearly negative impacts.
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How do I know which indoor air quality product is right for me?

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Lennox? offers air quality systems for a variety of different needs. To determine which system is best for your home, you need to consider the cause, or pollutant source, as well as your sensitivity. Pollutants are present in most homes, but the classification and concentrations of these contaminants vary. New homes tend to have higher concentrations of chemicals, while older homes are breeding grounds for mold and mildew.
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What are the sources of poor indoor air quality?

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Some sources of indoor air pollution: tobacco smoke, pollen, dust, animal dander, mold, mildew, radon, cleaning products, beauty products, building materials, carpets, furniture, air fresheners, pesticides, etc.
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What is Indoor Air Quality (IAQ) and is it really a problem?

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The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has declared Indoor Air Quality (IAQ) the nation's worst environmental health problem, even worse than outdoor air pollution. A significant increase in asthma and hay fever corresponds to an increased level of allergens and irritants in our homes and offices as a result of poor Indoor Air Quality (IAQ).
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Do you have training programs about indoor air quality?

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We have two programs. The first deals with assisting our clients in creating and managing an indoor air quality program within their own organization. This is usually done at the clients’ place of business. The second deals with training our network of associates. It is part of an accredited continuing education program. Typically the program is conducted at the Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center. However, it can also be presented at other locations.
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Why is indoor air quality a concern?

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Over the last 20 years, government agencies, builders and individuals have worked to improve the energy efficiency of buildings of all types. These efforts have resulted in "tight buildings" that effectively seal and concentrate air contaminants within the living area or workspace. The presence of these contaminants, combined with the fact that most people spend about 90 percent of their time indoors, can cause substantial exposure to harmful pollutants.
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Today’s homes are sealed tight to shelter us efficiently from the heat or cold and this results in low circulation of air and infrequent changes. Our indoor air contains minute particles such as dust mites, pet dander, pollen and mold spores that can cause health isues such as asthma, allergies and other respiratory difficulties. To add to this, many of today's cleaning products, furniture, carpets and building materials release chemicals, which are hazardous to health.
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What can be done to improve the air quality near schools?

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Reducing driving and bus idling on worsening air quality days may help. For information on bus idling reduction programs visit epa.gov/cleanschoolbus/index or visit www.cleanair.utah.gov for tips on how to improve the air quality in your community.
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What is being done to improve air quality in the San Joaquin Valley?

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The primary mission of the San Joaquin Valley Air Pollution Control District is to improve the health and quality of life for all Valley residents through cooperative and effective air quality programs. This mission is being implemented through developing plans and establishing strategies to attain state and federal ozone and PM10 standards.
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Will it improve my home's air quality?

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Yes! It will greatly improve your indoor air quality over any other 1" deep furnace filters available on the market today. As with any air filter system, we recommend that you leave your system's fan in the "on" position to continually re-circulate the indoor air. This will allow the filter to continually wash the air of airborne allergens and dust. Since H.E.L.P.A. is so far superior to any other product, it will clean the air at least twice as good as any competitive product.
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How much of an epidemic is indoor air quality?

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Unfortunately, quite severe. The EPA has ranked indoor air pollution as the nation's worst environmental health problem, calling it 2 to 10 times worse than outdoor air pollution.
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