Indoor Air Quality, or IAQ, is something that touches everyone’s life. The air you breathe affects you at home, at work, while shopping, at restaurants, even in your car. In some cases, the air inside your home or work place may be more toxic than outdoor air that appears to be in a polluted, industrial haze.

Inadequate ventilation is a primary contributor in the quality of indoor air. Poor ventilation can reduce the dilution and removal of concentrated odors and irritants. While making homes “tighter” to reduce energy bills, it is important to maintain adequate air exchange to prevent air quality problems.

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