Pollution in the air outdoors can come from various different sources, and the air in your home is no better. You may think that your indoor air is cleaner compared to the air outdoors, but according to some studies, it can often be two to five times worse. And if you or a family member randomly suffers from a cough or allergies while indoors, this is a big indicator that your home’s indoor air quality has been affected in some way.
… Continue ReadingSkin Healthcare: The Effect of Indoor Humidity on the Skin
It’s no secret that everyone wants their skin to be healthy and attractive. But what if the environment in which you’re trying to make yourself presentable is too humid? Humidity can be bad for the skin, and studies have shown (and air conditioning companies agree) that not only is indoor air riddled with pollutants, it’s also more humid.
The Energy Star Label: What It Is and Why It’s Important
In 2016, Americans bought over 300 million ENERGY STAR® products. In fact, the U.S. sees 800,000 certified products sold every day, bringing the total number of ENERGY STAR-labeled products sold to over 5.8 billion since 1992. So what is ENERGY STAR in the first place? One of the leading electric panel companies in the state, All Seasons, Inc. explains more…. Continue Reading
3 Facts You Should Know About Indoor Air Quality
Your HVAC system helps maintain a consistent, comfortable temperature in your home, but it can also circulate a significant amount of air pollutants. You’ll want to watch out for dust, pollen and mold spores: contaminants that negatively affect your home’s indoor air quality (IAQ). Given the large role IAQ plays in reducing the risk of health concerns, it pays to learn more about it. All Seasons Inc., one of the top electric panel companies in Washington, shares some basic facts about indoor air quality.
How Does an Infinity Air Purifier Help with Allergies?
It’s more likely that you’ll inhale contaminants from the air on the inside of a home than outside. Indoor air can become clogged with mold, pet dander, pathogens, and a host of other contaminants. These particles do not always land on objects within the home. They are too small to be seen and float through the air. Thankfully, there is a solution to this seemingly difficult problem, and it’s available to every home and building…. Continue Reading
