Is a Humidifier Necessary if You Live in Colorado? Ideally, the humidity level in your Colorado home should be 40% – 50%. Achieving the correct balance can be tricky, especially…
Category: Indoor Air Quality
How to Tell If Your Colorado Home’s Indoor Air Quality Is Poor
According to the Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment, indoor air quality issues typically fall into three main categories. While there is often some overlap, but they are: Comfort…
IAQ Testing - Improve Your Home’s Indoor Air Quality
Summer means warmer weather and plants in bloom, but for many it also means increased allergy symptoms. If you suffer from allergies, consider these tips to improve indoor air quality…
How to Remove Allergens in Your Home
Spring is finally here, which means you might start noticing more allergens in your home and outside. With summer right around the corner, it’s important to get organized as far…
What Is Indoor Air Quality? What It Means For Your Home
According to the EPA, the air inside the average home is up to five times more polluted than the air outside. Pollen, dust mites, dirt, and mold spores in your…
How Air Cleaners Can Help The Air You Breathe
What’s in your air and what can you do about it? Unfortunately, in today’s world, pollution is everywhere. And with the type of cleaning products, man made goods, and activities…