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Indoor Air Quality
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency tells us that your risk of exposure to pollutants can be over 100 times greater indoors than outside. What's more, some experts estimate that as much as 50% of all illnesses are either created or aggravated by poor indoor air quality. And here are some of the consequences: Asthma sufferers make over 200,000 trips to the Emergency Room each year from incidents that directly result from exposure to dust mites, animal dander, cat saliva, mold and other airborne catalysts. Worse, radon, a known cancer-causing gas emitted from the soil, is the second leading cause of lung cancer in the United States. Additional problems like headaches, nausea, lethargy, and other serious illnesses can be traced to indoor pollution in America's homes and public places. The fact is, if you're experiencing common discomforts like headaches, itchy eyes, a runny nose or a persistent cough, sure, you might just have a cold. But you might also be a victim of indoor air pollution. Thankfully there are some things you can do to overcome serious indoor air quality problems, or to simply make a general improvement in your indoor air quality These preventive measures could radically improve the quality of your life. We are proud to help you protect the health and safety of your family with a variety of products including:
We've researched the marketplace to find the finest, most reliable and trustworthy equipment and made it available to you at the most affordable prices possible. To get the full specs on many of these important products call us at 845-562-6722.
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Our service area encompasses the Catskill region; Columbia; Including the cities of
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| Wolfe Plumbing, Heating, Air Conditioning, Inc. Serving Columbia County; Dutchess County; Greene County; Orange County, New York; Putnam County; Rockland County; Ulster County; and Westchester County 688 Rt. 17K • Montgomery, NY 12549 • Phone: 845.562.6722 • Fax: 845.562.6849 |