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Some preventative steps you can take to protect your home’s indoor air quality are regularly cleaning your home and regularly changing your HVAC filters. If you suspect your home may have poor or declining air quality, you should call Norman Air to schedule an indoor air quality assessment.
An indoor air quality assessment is an assessment done by a professional to diagnose what might be causing your home to have poor air quality, so that those issues can be rectified. Call Norman Air today to schedule an indoor air quality assessment for your home.
Some signs that your home has poor air quality is if people that live in the home are experiencing dry skin, respiratory irritation, coughing, frequent headaches, or fatigue. When you begin to experience those symptoms of poor air quality, you should call the experts from Norman Air to conduct an indoor air quality assessment.
Oftentimes, air quality problems result from poor ventilation. Poor ventilation is usually the result of an inefficiency that needs to be addressed within a home’s HVAC system. Identifying that inefficiency through an air quality assessment, and then repairing what is causing the inefficiency, can result in a decrease in your home’s monthly energy bill.
Poor air quality can lead to all sorts of health issues. Those health issues can include but are not limited to: headaches, fatigue, nasal irritation, and a scratchy throat. An indoor air quality assessment can detect the indoor air pollutants that cause poor air quality. If left unaddressed, those indoor air pollutants can lead to dangerous respiratory issues, heart problems, and in rare cases cancer.
An indoor air quality assessment can also locate the source of any odors circulating throughout your home. Those odors could be from mold, rodents, smoke, or other airborne pollutants.
Having an indoor air quality assessment can also just diagnose issues that can be addressed in order to just make your home more comfortable. For example, an indoor air quality assessment can recognize high humidity or another factor limiting a homeowner’s comfort level so that a course of action can be taken to improve it.
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