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Think About the Air You Breathe

  • Is your indoor air clean?

    Have you ever thought about how much time you spend indoors? According to the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), most of us spend up to 90% of our time inside.

  • What causes bad IAQ?

    Indoor air quality (IAQ) can be compromised by too much or too little humidity, a lack of ventilation, and airborne contaminants like pet dander, dust mites, bacteria, mold, viruses, dust and pesticides.

  • IAQ can be more polluted than the air outside.

    According to the Occupational Safety and Health Association (OSHA), polluted air inside a home or business can have health consequences that include allergies, headaches, irritability, fatigue and problems with concentration. Air pollution indoors can also cause health problems like respiratory distress, asthma, dizziness, nausea and skin irritations.

  • There are ways to improve your air quality.

    It is possible to get cleaner air in your home or business. All you need to do is be aware of your IAQ and what you can do to help reduce or eliminate pollutants.

Learn more about the importance of air quality in your home.

Do You Need An Air Purifier?

Cleaner air makes the indoors more comfortable.

According to the EPA, research shows that adding extra air filtration products indoors can be effective in controlling pollution and increasing ventilation. There are many types of air filters out there from portable air cleaners to add-ons for your HVAC system.

While these filters can reduce indoor air pollution, it’s important to know that they can’t always remove all pollutants from the air. A full indoor evaluation from an HVAC professional is a good idea to determine what will work best for your needs.

Improving Your Indoor Air Quality Is Easier Than You Think

Get rid of pollutants, toxins and other airborne contaminants.

Our years of experience in the Beaufort, Bluffton and Hilton Head areas has helped us develop the right solutions for the Low Country’s climate. We use a variety of state-of-the-art products to improve IAQ and keep your family and employees happy and healthy.

  • Humidifiers balance air
    moisture levels
  • Air cleaners filter the air
    before it circulates indoors
  • Ventilators bring fresh
    outside air inside
  • Ultraviolet lamps kill germs,
    mold, and bacteria
  • Alarms detect indoor carbon
    monoxide emissions

Our trained professionals can provide an on-site indoor air evaluation and suggest
products, maintenance and other services to help you eliminate indoor pollution.

Talk to an expert on how to improve your home’s air quality.

Clean Air Has Some Big Benefits

Improving your IAQ does more than just clean your air. There are many benefits
to taking care of your indoor environment.

Breathe Better

Breathing with ease helps you de-stress and fight off sickness.

Rest Easier

Taking in all that fresh air helps you rest easier and sleep better, which all lead to a healthier you.

Tackle Allergens

Cleaner air will improve allergies that are triggered by environmental pollutants like dust, dander, and other airborne allergens.

Reduce Odors

Proper indoor air filtration helps eliminate odor-producing molds, germs and other pollutants.

Lower Costs

Doing things like regular maintenance or switching to an energy-efficient HVAC system can help improve your energy costs, leaving you with more savings in the long run.

Start Breathing Easier Today

There are many quick and easy things you can start doing
now to help improve your IAQ.

According to the EPA, research shows that adding extra air filtration products indoors can be effective in controlling pollution and increasing ventilation. There are many types of air filters out there from portable air cleaners to add-ons for your HVAC system.

While these filters can reduce indoor air pollution, it’s important to know that they can’t always remove all pollutants from the air. A full indoor evaluation from an HVAC professional is a good idea to determine what will work best for your needs.

  • Don’t smoke indoors
  • Vaccum every week.
  • Regularly clean your bedding, curtains and other items that can attract allergens.
  • Clean up clutter that can trap and hold dust.
  • Use natural cleaners and non-toxic products.
  • Clean or change HVAC air filters every month.

Contact us today for an estimate and learn how to improve your air quality.