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How healthy is the air inside
your home?
Now you can find out.
For
You, For Your Family,
For Your Health
Most Americans spend about
90%
of their time indoors. According to the U.S. EPA, levels for many
pollutants may be
two to five
times higher indoors than outdoors.

Indoor Air
Pollution Can Trigger Asthma and Allergies.
Indoor
air pollution can trigger allergic reactions, asthma attacks, and other
respiratory symptoms. Children, the elderly, and even healthy
adults can experience fatigue, nausea, headaches, scratchy throat, and
nasal irritation.
New homes are constructed
with tighter windows and doors to save energy, but they also keep fresh
air out. Without adequate indoor air circulation, pollutants can
build up over time, leading to poor indoor air quality. Most homes
may not be properly equipped to filter and purify indoor air.
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Find Out What You’re
Breathing
So
what is the air quality in your home?
View a report of the state of our Indoor Air
Now you can
find out. An indoor air analysis pinpoints key indoor air quality
problems (IAQ) that can affect you and your family’s health, as well as
their comfort and safety.
To
perform the indoor Air Analysis, McCoys Heating & Air, Inc. places and
IAQ monitor in your home for three days to measure the air you’re
breathing under real living conditions.
Get
the Test.
Know the Facts
A third
party lab will analyze the air 24 hours a day, recording a sample every
minute. The monitor is virtually silent.
You’ll
receive a full-color IAQ report that enables you to “see” your home’s
daily air quality. We can then determine what may be affecting your
home’s indoor air and when those changes occur. The report also
suggests ways to solve your air quality problems. Using the report, we
can work together to select the right solution. And we can easily
explain the results to the rest of your family.
View a sample report that you would receive after testing
Ask
for your Indoor Analysis today!
For
more information about Indoor Air Analysis, as well as indoor air
quality problems and solutions, call McCoys Heating & Air, Inc.
Phone number (731)
668-7492 and ask for one our Comfort Specialist or email them at
nick@airmccoy.com or
richard@airmccoy.com.
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