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How Indoor Air Quality Can Affect Your Health
Why Indoor Air Quality Matters Now More Than Ever
Most people spend the majority of their lives indoors—and surprisingly, the air inside your home can be more polluted than the air outside. In fact, the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) ranks indoor air pollution among the top four environmental health risks in the United States.
During the global pandemic, our focus on health and safety has heightened the need to take proactive steps—starting within our own homes. Your HVAC system plays a major role in this. Over time, it collects contaminants like mold, bacteria, fungi, and microscopic dust particles, all of which can impact your respiratory health.
While a basic visual inspection using a flashlight and mirror can help you spot buildup, we strongly recommend hiring a licensed professional like T.O.P. Indoor Air Services. Our team uses specialized tools to inspect and thoroughly clean the entire HVAC system, including hard-to-reach components.
If you’re concerned about indoor air quality or potential exposure to airborne pathogens like COVID-19, taking action now is a smart, preventative step.
Remember, it’s perfectly normal to feel uncertain during these times—but you don’t have to navigate it alone. HVAC experts are here to help you make informed decisions. A clean system not only supports better hygiene but also improves energy efficiency and lowers utility costs.