How Clean Is The Air You Breathe?

Indoor air pollution is a serious health hazard affecting millions of Americans. Researches claim it contributes to more than half of all illnesses, including sinusitis, allergic rhinitis, asthma and more. A surprising number of contaminant sources thrive in the indoor environment. Common household pollutants include dust, mold, pollen, and insect remains. Air conditioning and heating systems are perfect collection points for airborne pollutants like dust and mold spores. The moist, temperate environment is an ideal habitat for fungi and bacteria to flourish.

  • Health: Indoor pollution affects 21 million people each year in the United States. (OSHA) The American College of Allergy and Immunology has found that house dust is the major cause of allergies in persons with year round complaints. The average six-room house collects over 40 pounds of dust each year.

  • Cleanliness: Common house dust is more dangerous than outdoor dust. House dust contains textile fibers, pollen, hair, skin flakes, residue from chemicals and household decaying organic matter, dust mites, bacteria, fungi, viruses and a variety of contaminants. (Science Illustrated)
  • Heating and cooling cost: Clean systems restore capacity and lessen running time. (Louisiana Cooperative Extension Services).
  • You can tell if your Air Ducts need to be cleaned by inspecting the following items:

    • Is there black filtration lines around the edge of your carpets?
    • Are dust particles being seen in the sun light rays?
    • Do you wake up in the mornings stuffy and congested from breathing dust all night?
    • Is your home unusually dusty?

    If you answered yes to any of the above questions, your heating and/or air conditioning ducts may need cleaning.

    Let us help you breathe cleaner air – call RESTORATION COALITION now for your free estimate. 1-877-805-0651. If you find yourself with water damage, or any other property damage due to fire, smoke, or vandalism, call me with any questions or problems. 24/7

    Marina Collazo is a single mother of two teenage daughters who cares for all of her clients. After spending time in Louisiana after hurricane Katrina she realized the importance of caring customer service in disaster situations. With more than 10 years of experience working in the commercial insurance industry and 14 years of sales/marketing/advertising experience, Marina Collazo started Restoration Coalition to help companies create and implement disaster restoration plans. As an independent sales and marketing representative specializing in emergency and non-emergency disaster as well as climate control services, Marina Collazo specializes in free and non-binding disaster restoration plans for all sizes of commercial clients, schools, churches and hospitals both locally and nationally.