When you think about the ways you can contract a virus, what comes to mind? For many people, it’s the things we touch. Light switches, door knobs, railings, and other surfaces. Homeowners around Los Angeles are working hard to keep items we touch sanitized (including us!). But preventing illness requires more than just hand sanitizer. […]
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Ideal Humidity Levels to Avoid Getting Sick
When you think about the ways you can contract a virus, what comes to mind? For many people, it’s
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5 Tips to Supercharge your Spring Cleaning During the COVID-19 Pandemic
Ahh, spring cleaning. The annual ritual of decluttering, deep scrubbing, and elbow grease. A quick
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Are air purifiers effective in controlling indoor air pollution?
Homeowners across the San Fernando Valley are becoming increasingly concerned with indoor air quali
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3 Reasons why you need proper ventilation in your home
You walk into a room and are immediately assaulted with the musty, stale odor of stagnant air. In c
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What is a Hepa Filter?
HEPA stands for High Efficiency Particulate Air. HEPA filters are advanced filters that create clea
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Should i get my home’s air ducts cleaned?
In recent years, many companies have begun to offer air duct cleaning as a part of the overall clea
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The Importance of Regular HVAC Maintenance
Your HVAC is an important part of your home. Keeping your house warm in the winter and cool in the
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Reasons to replace your attic insulation
Attic insulation replacement is vital in older homes, as insulation wears with age. Failure to repl
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The basics about legionnaires’ disease and hvac systems
Most of us don’t really consider the indoor heating or cooling system as dangerous. The systems a
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Should I be concerned about carbon monoxide in my home?
The short answer is YES! You should be very concerned about carbon monoxide in your home. If there
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