Air Quality
Here's a startling fact: According to the EPA, concentrations of toxic pollutants can be up to ten times greater inside of a home than outside, even in our smoggiest cities. And today's homes, while more energy efficient, are tighter and can trap contaminants like formaldehyde, radon, and household chemicals.
What better way to ensure the constant moving of clean, fresh air into your home than with one of our efficient, reliable ventilation systems designed to let your house breathe?
Building Science Corporation ... "It is to provide, a controlled amount of unpolluted outisde air for indoor pollution dilution"
EPA... "Another approach to lowering the concentrations of indoor air pollutants in your home is to increase the amount of outside air coming indoors."
Carbon Monoxide Is "the Silent Killer."
Carbon Monoxide (CO) is the number one cause of accidental poisoning deaths in the United States. According to the Consumer Products Safety Commission, approximately 500 deaths occur each year from accidental CO poisoning. Carbon Monoxide also results in approximately 20,000 illnesses each year, for which people are treated in hospital emergency rooms, a number which is underestimated.
Carbon Monoxide is totally undetectable by human senses; it is an odorless, colorless and tasteless poison and is so deadly that it has earned the name, "The Silent Killer."
Carbon Monoxide is highly toxic and can act on the body in high concentrations over long periods of time.
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