Did you know the health effects of indoor air pollution range from short-term effects – eye and throat irritation – to long-term effects – respiratory disease and cancer? In fact, based on cancer risk alone, federal scientists have ranked indoor air pollution as one of the most important environmental problems in the United States. Avoiding health risks caused by the air inside your home is possible with the right mix Pure Indoor Air Solutions. After analyzing the air inside your home with an indoor air quality audit, our technicians create a customized plan of action that addresses any health risks inside your home caused by indoor air conditions

Moisture Control
In Wisconsin when the seasons change, so does the humidity; which makes it nearly impossible to maintain a healthy level of moisture inside your home by yourself. When humidity levels inside your home are too high or too low it can lead to adverse health problems.
Balanced moisture level means:
- Fewer allergy & asthma symptoms
- Colds & flu spread less easily
- Fewer sinus infections
- Less dry skin & chapped lips
Possible solutions to maintain the moisture inside your home include: Moisture Pro, Arid Pro.


Particulates
Airborne particles are present in every home and because there are so many types of particulates, it’s nearly impossible to know for sure if your indoor air poses a health risk, without an indoor air quality audit. Airborne particles range from annoying allergens such as dust and pollen to illness causing bacteria, viruses and toxic particles such as smoke.
Fewer particulates means:
- Fewer allergy & asthma symptoms
- Colds & flu spread less easily
- Less eye, nose, throat irritation
- Fewer non/contagious diseases
- Fewer respiratory infections


Carbon Monoxide
Roughly 1,000 people die each year from carbon monoxide poisoning and thousands end up in emergency rooms. And because CO is odorless, colorless, and its symptoms can look like common illnesses, the health effects may not be recognized until it is too late.
Less carbon monoxide means:
- Avoiding CO poisoning
- Fewer headaches
- Less restlessness or fatigue
- Less difficulty breathing
- Avoiding sweating, increased heart rate


Volatile Organic Compounds
The harmful gases emitted by many household products, building materials and home furnishings are one of the top indoor air contaminants that pose a health risk.
Fewer VOCs means:
- Fewer headaches
- Less eye, nose, & throat irritation
- Avoiding kidney, liver and central nervous system damage


Carbon Dioxide
Carbon dioxide is a natural gas that’s harmless in small quantities but can present serious health risks when levels become too high. High levels of carbon dioxide can result when the indoor air is not circulated on a regular basis.
Less carbon dioxide means:
- Less shortness of breath
- Fewer headaches
- Less nausea, dizziness
- Improved mental function


Temperature
When temperature in you home is too warm or too cold, its can be more than uncomfortable. Temperatures can become unregulated when heating, ventilation, and air conditioning systems are dirty or fail altogether.
Regulated temperature means:
- Less irritability
- Improved mental function
- Less swelling & inflammation
- Fewer muscle cramps
- Less sweating
- Reduced thirst
- Avoiding heat exhaustion or hypothermia
- Fewer headaches
With Pure Indoor Air, you don’t have to sacrifice energy savings or comfort to have healthy indoor air.
So, don’t spend another minute paying more than you need to on energy bills.
Call (262) 735-5548 or contact us online to learn how you can lower your energy bills and breathe healthy air.
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W134 N5368 Campbell Drive, Suite 101
Menomonee Falls, WI
53051
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