Studies have shown that the air quality inside many residences and buildings is actually worse than the quality of the air outdoors. Indoor air pollutants can become a serious problem for people that have allergies or sensitivities to dust, mold, mildew and other problems. Indoor air quality solutions are available to clear up air pollution, increasing the quality of the air in the home or within other buildings as well, addressing a number of different types of indoor air quality problems in the process. The best way to address indoor air quality problems is to reach out to professionals in air quality to figure out what steps can be taken to decrease the number of indoor air pollutants that are gathering in your home.
Why Not “Pasteurize” A Structure?
Wet structures are very conducive to biological contamination. The structural contamination may be the result of current water issues, prior ones, or both. Added value from the technology is the improvement of the air you breathe. Wet buildings will rapidly foster the growth of unwanted contaminants such as mold, bacteria, and insects. Recent studies indicate that dampness in buildings results in a 40% increase in risk to occupants for health afflictions such as asthma, allergic reactions, and other respiratory problems.
Drying the building makes it less conducive to mold and bacterial growth. Heat may also reduce annoying and irritating odors.
Clean, dry heat, is introduced to the structure or containment and the inside air is slowly raised to a safe “sauna-like temperature”. To ensure that the temperature of 140-170ºF is maintained for rapid drying and is lethal to target organisms, ALLIANCE ENVIRONMENTAL GROUP uses state-of-the-art digital thermometers monitor inside ambient and surface temperatures. This heating process rapidly dries the structure and kills inaccessible mold, bacteria and insects for a higher level of cleanliness.
Indoor air quality control is not a difficult task at all - But it does take speaking with experts and understanding what is putting the quality of the air in your home in jeopardy. If you want to lessen the risks associated with the air quality in your home, you need to be willing to check out what air pollution control experts can do for you once and for all. This will improve your health and wellbeing and make your home a safer place to live in.
There are a number of different indoor air quality problems that people can run into. Dirty HVAC units, air conditioners, furnace filters, poor quality paints, asbestos laden building materials and many other things can cause a problem relating to air quality, and unfortunately, finding the right indoor air quality solutions is not always easy. Often times what it takes is bringing in a specialist that can figure out what indoor air pollutants are present so that indoor air quality solutions can be determined for each individual case. If you are having problems relating to indoor air pollutants, such as allergies or difficulties with breathing, what you may want to do is bring in an air quality expert that can lay out your options for you. There are plenty of indoor air quality solutions out there, but before you can solve the problems relating to the quality of air in your home, you have to determine what the problems actually are.
A lot of indoor air quality solutions simply have to do with cleaning vents, filters and ducts around your home. The vents in your washer and dryer can collect lint, causing a downturn in the quality of the air in your home for example. Allergens can also be released into the air in the home, causing allergy attacks and difficulties relating to breathing. Additionally, some problems relating to the quality of air in your home may have to do with asbestos in the building materials, or paints containing lead or high levels of VOCs. According to studies performed by the EPA, the Environmental Protection Agency, the quality of indoor air is considered to be one of the top 5 most dangerous hazards to our health, as the levels of VOCs found within the home are averaging between 2 and 5 times higher than those found outdoors. Sometimes the best indoor air quality solutions simply have to do with removing pollutants from the home, such as lead based paint, asbestos fibers and paints with high VOCs.
Alliance’s Indoor Air Quality Solution: It’s Just Heat!
Since no toxic chemicals are used, ALLIANCE ENVIRONMENTAL GROUP technicians can enter and monitor the treated area, and there are no harmful residues to contaminate the air or surfaces. It’s just heat, which creates a cleaner, safer environment.
Contact us today to learn more, or request a free estimate.
Hermila V.
La Puente, CA
August 2007
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