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Clean, fresh, cool comfort.
Four strategies to a cleaner, healthier business. Poor indoor air quality (IAQ) is among the top five environmental risks according to the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA). Air-born pollutants within your building air can cause dizziness and headaches as well as aggravate allergies, asthma and other bronchial ailments.
While regular cleaning and vacuuming can really help improve the air you breathe, cleaning alone will not solve IAQ problems. The best defense against poor IAQ is to have Egg Systems test your air and recommend a solution.
There are four strategies that you might employ to help solve air quality problems:
- Monitor the relative humidity and carbon dioxide in the building by using sensors to measure their levels in the ambient air. These sensors will help identify the types of pollutants present in your building and start you down the road to correct the problem.
- Eliminate the problem through routine cleaning of HVAC equipment and space, regular equipment inspection including duct work, venting fuel burning equipment outdoors and controlling humidity and temperature. Maintaining a proper balance of humidity and temperature along with controlling the source of pollutants will minimize the buildup of pollutants as well enhance air quality and comfort.
- Ventilate your building properly through implementation of a recommended Egg Systems solution which exchanges and dilutes contaminated indoor air, on demand if necessary, with fresher, cleaner, outside air. These solutions provide a fresh air feel to the building without energy loss while enhancing comfort and improving air quality by reducing concentrations of chemicals, fumes, CO2 and other contaminants.
- Clean your building using specialized MERV air filters and UVC lamps to capture tiny air-born particulate matter. These solutions will improve air quality by reducing concentrations of pollen, dust mites, dirt, pet dander, bacteria, viruses, mold spores, fungi, odors and chemicals while enhancing comfort and preventing discoloration of walls and ceilings.
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