Did you know that indoor air can be two to five times more concentrated with pollutants than outdoor air? Add to that the fact that the average American spends about 90% of their day indoors, and indoor air quality (IAQ) becomes a very important thing to think about. Many homes here in the Mid-Atlantic Region have less-than-healthy indoor air quality, but fortunately, with the right solutions, you can control your IAQ issues and start breathing easier at home.
Issues related to indoor air quality (IAQ) in residential and commercial settings receive a lot of attention, but there is another important area where IAQ has a significant effect: educational buildings. In schools, colleges, universities, training facilities and other locations where individuals gather to learn, indoor air quality will influence not only health and comfort, but also how well students perform.