The U.S. Environmental
Protection Agency ranks indoor air pollution among the top five
environmental risks to public health. Reflecting changes in lifestyle,
it is estimated that most people in the U.S. now spend more than 92% of
their time indoors.
It is not uncommon to find pollutant levels in the indoor environment
that are 2-5 times greater than outdoor levels. Our children are at
greatest risk: children are more susceptible to airborne contaminants
than adults because they breathe a greater volume of air relative to
their body weight.
Our Goal: To help you
protect and improve the indoor environment of your facility in a
cost-effective, professional manner.
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