1. Understand the Problem
While most people would think twice before eating from dirty dishes or drinking impure water, surprisingly few take the steps necessary to understand the quality of the air inside their own home. Yet, indoor air pollution inside the typical American home is typically 2-10 times higher than outdoor air pollution and by some estimates is responsible for as much as 50% of all illnesses. In fact, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) considers indoor air pollution the number one environmental health problem in the United States.
Some facts to consider:
2. Recognize Your Options
The first step is to improve the quality of air inside your home is to have a professional Indoor Air Quality expert test and evaluate it. Once you have all the facts, and have discussed the finding with a professional, there are three proven means for improving your home’s Indoor Air Quality:
3. Know Your IAQ Systems
There are a variety of indoor air purification technologies available to the consumer. Each has distinct advantages and disadvantages. For this reason it is best to consult with a professional who can provide accurate testing and then recommend the most suitable air purification system, or combination of systems, for your particular indoor environment.
Some of the most common types of Indoor Air Purification technologies include:
HEPA (High Efficiency Particular Air) Filters– These powerful filters are capable of 99.7 percent effectiveness in eliminating allergens and most types of bacteria but will not remove gases and fumes, including those produced by cigarettes, stoves and many household cleaners.
Ultraviolet Germicidal Irradiation (UVGI) Lamps– long used in laboratories and hospitals for their ability to kill disease causing micro-organisms, a home UVGI light system can make a valuable contribution to increasing indoor air quality. The lights are typically placed within the HVAC system or ducts and so are not visible to the home’s occupants. While they do destroy a host of dangerous micro-organisms, UVGI systems do not actually remove particles or gases from the air and are less effective against mold and bacteria.
Ionizer Purifiers– these units use electricity to create charged ions which attach themselves to airborne pollutants which are then drawn into a charged collection plate that can be periodically cleaned. Ionizer Purifiers are available as portable units or can be permanently mounted (in which case they are called electrostatic precipitators). Disadvantages include the production of trace amounts of ozone and, in some units, a popping noise from the electrostatic charge.
Humidifiers and Dehumidifiers– to achieve a healthy home it is essential to maintain the proper level of humidity–too much moisture in the air can lead to the growth of mold and harmful bacteria, too little allows particles to remain airborne and can lead to increased instances of illness. A trained IAQ professional can measure the level of humidity in your home and make recommendations for the right system to regulate it.
“At Richards we are proud of every job we do and we work to ensure that our customers’ expectations are exceeded in every way. We would be happy to have the opportunity to add your name to our growing list of satisfied customers.”
—Richard Smith
“It was a pleasure doing business with you. Your salespeople and installation team were responsive, knowledgeable, courteous and patient. A very professional job.”
—John Edwards, Sterling, VA
“I am a realtor and I see good jobs and bad. I will recommend you to others—well done!”
—Gordon Ball, Falls Church, VA
“Richards A/C is an incredible organization from the ground up. Quite simply the best!”
—Joseph C. Barnes, Annandale, VA
“Since 1962 Richards has been one of my favorite companies. It is a pleasure doing business with you.”
—Nancy Miron, Arlington, VA
“You are a professional, honest and responsible company that I enjoy dealing with and (I) do not hesitate to tell others about your work. I show it off all the time too.”
—John C. Howland, Oak Hill, VA
“All of our dealings with Richards have been great. Furnace, hot water heater & new air conditioner. It is a pleasure doing business with you.”
—James Nass, Herndon, VA
“Richards’ installation of a new furnace and air conditioning system represents high value at a fair price which justifies their high ratings by local consumer evaluation groups.”
—David A. Measels, Springfield, VA
“I really appreciated Richard taking the time to come to my home and consult with me on the best solution. Excellent sales presentation followed by delivering what was promised. Very impressive.”
—W. B. Goodwin, Reston, VA
“I would like to commend the technicians who installed the new unit. They appeared to be competent and professional & worked without delay to complete the work on time.”
—Warren T. Rountree, Alexandria, VA
“One of the most pleasant major contracting experiences ever!”
—Rogers W. Howard, Vienna, VA
“I was very impressed by the professionalism and friendliness of all Richards employees I came in contact with.”
—Eric Kettner, Falls Church, VA
“We were thrilled with the work Richards had done with our home! From start to finish, the installation of our heating and air conditioning systems were handled with utmost professionalism. We look forward to working with you again in the near future as we tackle our new addition.”
—Susan Chagares, McLean, VA
“I was very satisfied with the work performed and the price for the equipment and installation. Your estimator and installation people did a good job.”
—Ralph E. Gonzales, Burke, VA