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BREATHE EASIER: Having a good ventilation system improves air circulation and reduces air pollutants that cause allergies and other health-related problems.


About Home Ventilation Systems

Getting It Off Your Chest

from our "home remodeling" project library

Have you ever stepped into someone's basement and picked up on that musty, moldy smell?   Have you ever been in a room without quality air circulation that hasn't been dusted in awhile? For those of us with dust and mold-related allergies, these situations can be agonizing and embarrassing.  Even for those without such sensitivities, a poorly ventilated area is immediately detectable. 

For the sake of your own health and those around you, it's important to assess your home ventilation system and made improvements accordingly.

Oh the Toxins
We breathe in a large variety of pollutants every day, including:

  • Carbon Dioxide
  • Washing and cooking moisture
  • Volatile cleaner compounds
  • Dust mites
  • Mold particles
  • Dead human skin

Although we can't avoid breathing in pollutants while we're out and about, we shouldn't have to when we're at home.

Saving on Energy, Cost, and Health

For many, hiding inside your home with the air conditioning at full blast provides relief from those hot, lazy dog days of summer.   The problem with cranking the AC to the max is a financial, environmental, and health problem. 

According to the American Lighting Association, replacing your AC with a high-powered house fan can reduce your energy bills by 40% in the summer.  This same house fan can also contribute to a much healthier home ventilation system, expelling the bad air instead of circulating it as air conditioning does.  Attic fans remove the hot air from the attic in summer, cooling the house tremendously. 

Adding an exhaust fan or a vent fan to any home can reduce energy bills, improve ventilation, and clear the air for a lifetime of quality air.

Consumer Information

Air Quality
From healthhouse.org:
review home pollutants / remedies
in-door air quality checklist
tip sheets on air quality control
From ACdoctor.com:
in-door air quality
improving in-door air
Air Quality Information from US Government:
healthy indoor air for America's Homes
making your home safe from fire and carbon monoxide
moisture control
ventilation systems
other energy-related information and audits
Energy Star Program:
review how energy star dehumidifiers can save energy
Air Ventilation
From Oilos.com:
home ventilation options for home builders -- with diagrams
From AIVC.org:
faq about air infiltration and ventilation
guide to energy efficient ventilation
Humidification / Dehumidification:
see attic: heating and cooling

Air Cleaner - Filters

Air Purifiers Ventilation
bemis americanaldes
bionaire broan
blueair bvc.com
familycare fantech-us.com
hunter smartvent.net
IQ Air tamtech.com
sharp venmar ventilation
Air Purifiers  
3M filter products  

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Reviews - Shop Air Quality Online

Consumer Product Info Shop Bath Online
home product reviews filtersUSA.com
environmental appliances filtermarket.com/
buying guide: air purifiers allergybuyersclub
buying guide: water purifiers fantech-us.com/
  distributor of HEPA filters
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