Breathe in the Clean Air

Having a Bad Air Day? Improve your Indoor Air Quality

You may be having a bad air day every day – and we are not referring to outdoor air. The indoor air quality in your home may be affecting your health & the health of your family. 
Indoor air quality can be worse than outdoor air quality in almost every case. But not to worry, there are easy solutions for most of them. 

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What could be polluting the air in your home?
Fumes from combustion devices & gas-fired appliances – space heaters, ranges, ovens, stoves, fireplaces & water heaters all can release gases and particulates into the air.
Allergens such as pet dander, house dust mites & mould, as well as perennial (year-long) allergens are 10-to 100-fold higher indoors than out. 

Bad air can trigger coughing, chest tightness, sore throat, watery or itchy eyes, shortness of breath & even an asthma attach. Living with chronically poor air quality in your home can result in frequent headaches, long lasting colds, bronchitis as well as chronic asthma. 

Ways to Improve your Indoor Air Quality

Install a UV AIR PURIFIER 

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APCO’s unique combination of UV-C light & activated carbon achieves unmatched microbial & odour reduction without producing any harmful ozone. Fresh-Aire UV systems are tested and validated against bacteria, viruses, mold & fungus. Fresh-Aire UV systems have been tested and achieve up to a *99.999% reduction on microorganisms.

Upgrade your HVAC SYSTEM 

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Upgrading your HVAC system is not just about making your home’s temperature comfortable, it improves the quality of air you’re breathing, which increases your quality of life.

BETTER VENTILATION: Ventilation is the process of exchanging or replacing air in an indoor space to provide better air quality, which is integral for oxygen replenishment – the removal of moisture, odours, smoke heat, dust, carbon dioxide & airborne bacteria
BETTER AIR FLOW: A high efficiency HVAC has stronger air flow with more skillful motors keeping things running efficiently.

1 in 5 Canadians are affected by respiratory allergies.
If your system is struggling it could be contributing to your loved ones’ allergies or asthma.

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