One way to prevent sneezing, coughing, and asthma symptoms, and protect family or employees—especially babies and the elderly—is to do a professional air duct cleaning. With winter well under way and spring coming to bring about outdoor allergies, there is no better time to do this.
Throughout the seasons, substantial dirt and allergens could have grown inside your air ducts. This affects parts of your heating and cooling system which could contaminate the air. When moisture stays in your ducts for a long time it can promote the growth of biological contaminants. This could damage your ducts and prevent air from flowing properly. Vermin could also hide in the ducts along with plenty of dust. Loose insulation and dirty blower fans are among other obstructions that can hinder your air quality.
Cleaning air ducts is a tough process and can be dangerous if using chemicals. A professional should be called to ensure a smooth process. Steps to follow after your cleaning should include changing your filters and vacuuming regularly. This will help keep dust low and prevent your filters from clogging.
To find out more and see a demo of a professional duct cleaning go to: http://youtu.be/16HblgdisMo
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