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Combat Indoor Allergies this Spring with Air Duct Cleaning
It never fails: Springtime allergens peak outside so you close the windows and doors and crank up the air conditioner, only to find the sneezing and foggy head continue. What gives? You may be dealing with dirty air ducts — the pathways used to circulate air throughout your home. Dirty air ducts affect the quality of air inside your home, which can mean continued allergy symptoms.
Why Indoor Air Quality Matters
Indoor air quality refers to the quality of the air inside a building, such as your home. Every home has dust, just like every home is different. What may be a problem in one home may not be a problem in another.
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) says that health effects of poor signs may include irritation of the eyes, nose, and throat, along with headaches, dizziness, and even fatigue. While these symptoms may show up right away, other problems may take a long time to show up.
The best way to resolve the health effects of poor indoor air quality is to avoid exposing yourself or your family to the pollutants that are causing the problem. If you notice an increase in allergy symptoms even with the air conditioning on, you may need to address the air quality inside your home with air duct cleaning.
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