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Education

The best way to protect your respiratory system, your home, and your family, is through education and action. HealthyAir is here to provide both. The HealthyAir staff is continuously researching issues that impact indoor air quality causes and their respective solutions. We have compiled a database of articles to help you find the answers in one spot.

Take a moment to look around this website and see if there are steps you could take to reduce the level of allergens in your home. Chances are, you are living with more debris in your air than you thought - and that can have a direct affect on your health. Whenever possible, we make recommendations that homeowners can implement themselves, often saving them hundreds or even thousands of dollars. Of course, there are times when mold colonies have spread to the point that they must be remediated and we will help you find the right professional for your job. Our long-term goal, however, is to provide you with information, which will help improve and maintain the health of your home.

Check back often for current information, or if you have questions that are not addressed, contact us with questions or comments.

Keeping a Healthy Home

A Healthy Home is a home with a sustainable indoor environment. There are several different factors that contribute to the total indoor environment, including adequate ventilation, appropriate humidity levels, air filtration and the maintenance of the integrity of the building envelope.Go There Now

Mold

Mold can lurk practically anywhere and in any home. Learn how to keep your home healthy and mold free.Go There Now

Toxins & Allergens

Do you know what's in your household air? You can't see them or smell them, but toxins and allergens may be having a big impact on your health. Go There Now

Building Science

Achieving and maintaining healthy indoor air requires you to pay attention to all components of a building and its impact. Go There Now

Glossary of Terms

HealthyAir strives to be your source of knowledge, service, and industry information for all your indoor air quality, heating and cooling needs. Please scroll down to find the term and its definition, in alphabetic order.Go There Now

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