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The average American is indoors nearly 90% of the time and more than half of the time is spent in the home.

Today, homes are sealed more tightly to conserve energy.  Unfortunately, this seals in pollen, dust mites, smoke, animal dander, bacteria and other pollutants.

A study conducted by the US Environmental Protection Agency found the air quality in the home is two to five times more polluted than the outside air.

The reason most people are not aware about this is because microscopic size particles that are present in the home are not visible to the naked eye.  You can see particles of dust on your television screen, shelves and furniture.

Such dust particles result in irritation of the eyes and on entering the respiratory system, may cause respiratory disorders, damage to the lungs, asthma and some cases even cancer.  This dirty air can damage your furnishings as well as aggravate allergy and asthma symptoms of your family.

Effective filtration systems can improve the quality of air in the home and the efficiency of the heating and cooling equipment.  Operation cost savings have been projected as high as 15% over the life of the system.