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  • Air in your home can be almost 100 times more polluted than outdoor air, which is why the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) ranks indoor air pollution as one of the top five environmental threats to public health.
  • Hundreds of thousands of bacteria, fungal spores and other contaminants—invisible to the naked eye—can be floating in the air of a single room!
  • Poor indoor air can affect your health immediately, or it can take years of exposure for symptoms to reveal themselves. Either way, it’s important to know what you’re breathing.
  • Air circulating in the average home can be teeming with contaminants such as bacteria, viruses and dust mites. As we fill our lungs each day—over 20,000 times—these contaminants enter our respiratory systems, where they can cause a variety of ailments.
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Improve Indoor Air Quality and Improve Your Family’s Health

Modern homes are made are effectively “airtight”. This is great for energy efficiency, but it is bad for your indoor air quality (IAQ) which can be a threat to your family’s health. Fortunately for Oklahoma City area homeowners, Interstate Heating and Air Conditioning is available to answer all your indoor air quality questions and offer an A – Z array of solutions.

Frequently Asked Questions

A few ways you can make your indoor air quality better in Oklahoma City include:

  • Utilize ventilation systems
  • Open your windows to let in fresh air
  • Clean your home frequently

Keeping your home clean is one of the best ways to improve the indoor air quality in your home since maintaining the cleanliness of your home will help prevent excess dust and dirt. To learn more about improving the indoor air quality in your home, give us a call today.

Know What’s in Your Air by Calling Interstate Today

Your family’s health could depend on what they’re breathing in your home. Call Interstate’s experienced experts today at 405-912-5900 for answers to all of your indoor air quality questions.