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Thermal Solutions LLC Can Improve Indoor Air Quality

How much do you know about indoor air quality? You might be concerned about air pollution outside yet give little thought to the indoor air quality in your home or business. Most people don’t think much about improving indoor air quality, yet the air you breathe has an impact on your health and well-being. Thermal Solutions LLC understands how important this issue is, and we have the skills and experience to improve the indoor air quality in your home or place of business. We’re a family-owned and -operated company serving customers in the greater Baton Rouge, LA area, as well as the surrounding parishes. When you contact us, you can be sure we’ll provide the best possible service at an affordable price.

FACTORS CONTRIBUTING TO POOR INDOOR AIR QUALITY

If your eyes, nose, and throat are irritated, or you’re experiencing headaches, dizziness, or fatigue, it may be time to consider an indoor air quality test. Unfortunately, many effects of indoor air pollution aren’t seen for years. These can be severely debilitating or even fatal and include respiratory diseases, heart disease, and cancer. So, even if you’re not experiencing symptoms, it’s prudent to install an indoor air quality monitor. Factors that contribute to poor indoor air quality include:

  • Fuel-burning combustion appliances
  • Tobacco products
  • Building materials and furnishings as diverse as:
    • Deteriorated asbestos-containing insulation
    • Newly installed flooring, upholstery, or carpet
    • Cabinetry or furniture made of certain pressed wood products
  • Products for household cleaning and maintenance, personal care, or hobbies
  • Central heating and cooling systems and humidification devices
  • Excess moisture
  • Outdoor pollutants like pesticides, radon, and smog

If you’re concerned and want to know how to improve indoor air quality, there are three basic measures to consider. First, control pollution in your home by keeping the house clean and dust-free, changing filters regularly, and avoiding products with high emissions of Volatile Organic Compounds (VOCs). You should also forbid smoking in or near your home, and always follow the manufacturer’s instructions for fuel-burning appliances. The second step toward improving indoor air quality is to improve ventilation and allow outdoor air to circulate through your home when the air quality outside is good. The third measure you can take is to use air cleaners to remove pollutants from the air you breathe. At Thermal Solutions LLC, we use systems from the RGF Environmental Group:

  • REME HALO® System: This whole-home in-duct air purification system uses Reflective Electro Magnetic Energy technology and dual ionizers to reduce airborne particles. It handles pollutants like mold spores, dust, dander, and pollen, and can kill up to 99% of bacteria, viruses, and mold. In addition to reducing sneeze germs by 99% within three feet, it can kill viruses that live on the surfaces in your home.
  • REME-LED UV: This version of the HALO® system goes a step further towards improving your indoor air quality. The only LED in-duct whole-home system that’s mercury-free and zero ozone compliant, it reduces pollutants and contaminants like bacteria, viruses, and mold, as well as smoke, odors, VOCs, dust, and allergens. The LED cell module is replaceable and has 2.5 times longer lifespan than other UV lamp technologies. It uses automatic self-cleaning ionizers to pull harmful particles from your indoor air.

We spend most of our time breathing indoor air: typical adults spend as much as 92% of their time indoors. Inhaling dangerous pollutants can have a damaging impact on our health and well-being. In addition to short- and long-term health effects, poor indoor air quality can contribute to an inability to focus, decreased productivity, and even depression.

If some of the effects of indoor air pollution don’t show up for years, how do you test indoor air quality? You can install an indoor air quality monitor, with sensors that monitor pollutants like carbon monoxide, particulate matter, VOCs, humidity, formaldehyde, and radon. You might also consider outsourcing an indoor air quality test. The Indoor Air Quality Association (IAQA) offers guidance and resources to consumers, including members who can provide indoor air quality testing.

Whether you are concerned about commercial or residential indoor air quality, Thermal Solutions L.L.C can help you make your environment healthier and safer. In addition to offering REME HALO® and REM-LED UV technology to proactively treat every cubic inch of air-conditioned space, we also provide maintenance to make sure your system is working properly. We change filters, inspect and clean HVAC systems, and make sure every part is in good working order so that your indoor air quality is the best it can be.

 

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Trust the Local Indoor Air Quality Experts

How can you improve indoor air quality? By calling in the professionals. From new equipment installation to maintenance for existing systems, you can count on our professionally trained technicians to meet your needs in a timely manner to ensure your comfort. We offer financing options, provide warranties for our work, and serve our customers 24 hours a day, seven days a week. With 100 years of combined experience, we provide high-quality work and prize our relationships with our customers. Contact Thermal Solutions LLC to get started on the road to creating a healthier, comfortable, and more productive building environment.

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