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Can You Trust the Air You Breathe?

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Dusty Blinds

The dust you see on your blinds could be because of your AC system

According to the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), the air inside homes is often many times more polluted than in outdoor environments. Common indoor pollutants include allergens, radon, formaldehyde, and chemicals emitted by household cleaning products, pesticides, and paint.

At One Hour Heating & Air Conditioning of Charlotte, we’re pleased to provide products and services that improve your home’s indoor air quality.

Health Consequences of Indoor Pollution

Children, seniors, and people who suffer from respiratory ailments like asthma and allergies are particularly sensitive to indoor pollutants, but long-term exposure can negatively affect others too. According to the American Lung Association, breathing indoor pollutants can contribute to the development of serious health conditions like asthma, infections, and even cancer.

Indoor pollution can cause indirect effects that impact health as well. Pollutants can cause structural rot and can corrode conduits in gas-burning heaters and appliances, leading to dangerous carbon monoxide leaks and even more dangerous health risks.

Your First Line of Defense

Your Charlotte air conditioning systems plays a vital role in reducing the number of airborne pollutants in your home. Air conditioners don’t just help filter out pollutants like pollen from the air that you breathe—they help regulate the relative humidity (RH) levels in your home. Believe it or not, allergens like dust mites, mold, mildew, and bacteria thrive in moist environments. But, as an air conditioning system’s refrigerant loops through the system, it extracts moisture as well as heat from the air, thereby protecting you from these pesky particles.

Maintenance is Key

Scheduling regular air conditioner maintenance ensures that your AC works at peak efficiency and enhances indoor air quality. Seasonal tune-ups include inspections of all your air conditioner’s components, from the air filter to the ductwork that delivers cooled air to your living spaces. Your system will run cleaner, work better, and last longer with regularly scheduled maintenance, promoting the health, happiness, and overall safety of your home and family.

At One Hour Heating & Air Conditioning of Charlotte, your safety, wellbeing and comfort always comes first. For HVAC solutions that improve the quality of the air that you breathe, call us today at 704-323-8004.


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