2020: The Year For Cleaner Air…Get Professional HVAC, Air Duct, and Mold Cleaning Today!

Mold Inside Residential Home

Start 2020 with clean air!  Did you know that mold comes in all different forms and sizes?  While mold prefers moist and shady environments, your home or office can have mold growth inside and outside all year round!

When mold grows inside and contaminates your indoor air, you increase your risk to allergic reactions, illness, and more headaches like expensive bills and poor customer service.  Even worst, the longer you wait to get professional HVAC, air duct, and mold cleaning, the higher the chances of permanent stains throughout your building.

Watch Out For Mold!  The Negative Effects On Your Health Is Alarming…

When mold accumulates inside your HVAC and air duct, anyone inside the home or office can be affected, especially those typically affected by common household molds are those with allergies, lung disease, or compromised immune systems.

The danger of mold growing inside your air:

  • Skin rash or itchy skin
  • Allergies and Runny nose
  • Congestion and Coughing
  • Worsening of asthma symptoms
  • People with immune or lung conditions may get infections from exposure to mold

Mold can also contribute to other health problems, like fever, flu-like symptoms, fatigue, headaches, diarrhea, and serious respiratory problems.

In addition to possible health problems, when mold is flowing throughout your air from the HVAC system and Air Ducts, fungi metabolism can release into the air microbial volatile organic compounds (mVOCs). These compounds enter the air and can produce musty, unpleasant odors. Exposure to these compounds can irritate eyes and respiratory systems, and cause headaches, dizziness and nausea.

If you, a family member, or employee is suspecting poor indoor air quality, now’s the time to call IAC-Indoor Air Care!

Get Rid of the Danger (Mold) Growing in Your Home or Office

  • Air out the room by opening all windows or running the exhaust fan
  • Make sure the clothes dryer has a vent to the outside
  • Make sure you air out carpeting annually
  • Fix any plumbing leaks and dry items that have gotten wet; carpeting may need to be replaced
  • Use air-conditioning when humidity and temperature are high in your area
  • Clean bathroom and other rooms that contain water thoroughly on a regular basis

Clean Your HVAC, Air Ducts, and Indoor Air NOW!  Call IAC at 631-451-7500 TODAY!

If you suspect mold, mildew, and poor indoor quality, call IAC-Indoor Air Care or contact us at info@iacpros.com now.