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Indoor Air Quality System

There’s no place that feels quite the same as a healthy and fresh home or office. It’s where you can peacefully relax in comfort without needing to think twice about breathing in harmful pollutants. So, what can you do to make your home or office healthier? With Building Professionals of Texas’ wide range of healthy climate solutions and indoor air quality systems, you don’t need to look any further!

Building Professionals of Texas gives you a lot of choice when it comes to choosing your air quality control products. We offer everything from easy air freshener supplies to industrialized air purification systems. Below are some of our key products:

  • Time-Controlled Dispenser for Air Mist Disinfectant
  • Deodorized Gel Dispensers
  • Air Purifier Systems
  • Ozone Purifiers
  • Dehumidifiers

We have a number of different makes, models, and colors available Contact us today to learn more about how we can help meet your needs when it comes to high-quality affordable indoor air quality systems.

4 Main Ways of Improving the Quality of Your Indoor Air

  1. Identification of sources of indoor air pollution: Information and awareness are the keys to a better and clearer understanding of indoor air quality. Regular cleaning, proper maintenance of HVAC equipment, and elimination of indoor smoking are the first steps towards removal of contaminants from the home.
  2. Appropriate Ventilation: Start by getting rid of all contaminants with a ducted kitchen-range hood and quite bathroom fan. Next, dilute your contaminants to a suitable level with an air exchanger, or house-wide continued ventilation system. Rapid elimination of contaminants from the source reduces dissipation possibilities in your entire home.  Consistent exchange of stale air for fresher air provides a much more comfortable and healthy home or office. Building Professionals of Texas offers a wide range of solutions that will meet all your needs when it comes to correct ventilation.
  3. Filtration of Incoming Air: The air cleaning system installed on your premises should also lower the pollen, particles, and other dusts’ concentration from your indoors air. Performance sustenance is highly dependent on appropriate filter maintenance.
  4. Control of indoor humidity. Although humidity isn’t a pollutant, it may create a number of problems, starting from health issues to structural issues. It is important that a relative indoor humidity level between 40-60 % be maintained to minimize mildew, mold, and any other relevant hazards.

 

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