So far 2012 has had a mild winter. Many have a sigh of relief for lower fuel costs, but many worry about the possibility of drought conditions for the spring and summer. What does this mean for indoor air quality?
Dry dusty conditions will cause a higher rate of airborne particles infiltrating our homes and businesses causing havoc on our filtration systems. The other issue is what are we breathing in our environment?
The dry conditions help alleviate the mold and pollen count but cause higher levels of the dust, dirt, and dust mites to be suspended in the air. What is needed of course is a way to clean our indoor environment on a constant basis. For a free report contact us rick@rlenvirocare.com
Till next time.
Friday, January 27, 2012
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