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An Easier Way to Improve the Air Quality in Your Building

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    Indoor air quality in commercial spaces is extremely important. Low-quality or contaminated air can cause fatigue, headaches, and other unpleasant symptoms and it can trigger asthma in those who have it. If serious levels of mold, mildew, bacteria and other contaminants are present in indoor air, then people are at risk of experiencing serious health effects.  But what causes indoor air pollution, and how can you improve and continually monitor the quality of your air? As a commercial building owner, you’re responsible for keeping your buildings well ventilated and supplied with high quality air.  In this article, we explore some helpful ways to ensure your building has high quality air at all times. Ways to improve air quality There are many actions you can take to improve your indoor air quality and to mitigate future air quality problems: Keep the space clean. If you haven’t already, invest in a commercial cleaning service for your building and ensure they

When Should You Replace Your Old Heating Equipment?

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                                            Does your building have old, run-down heating equipment? Now that summer is here and you’re most likely not using your heating system, it’s the perfect time to upgrade your HVAC unit and replace it with something more energy efficient. While replacing your building’s heating equipment can sound like a daunting task, the help of a trusted technician will have your new HVAC system installed in no time. It’s time to replace your heating system, if you’re… Letting your HVAC system run at full blast, 24/7. If your heating equipment is running at full power and it still isn’t getting warm enough, your unit either needs repairing or replacing.  Spending too much money on heating costs. One great reason to upgrade is newer HVAC units are much more energy efficient, providing better heating at lower costs. Worried about your indoor air quality. So many contaminants build up in your HVAC unit over the year