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By Austin Herde November 18, 2022
5 Things You NEED to Know Before Hiring an Air Duct Cleaning Company in Florida
By Allie Herde June 5, 2020
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By Allie Herde June 5, 2020
Mold in air ducts grows when the HVAC (Heating, Ventilation, & Air Conditioning) System is not properly cleaned, maintained and monitored . Mold in the HVAC system also grows when there is water damage or high humidity within the home or building. WHAT ARE THE DANGERS OF MOLD IN AIR DUCTS? According to the Center for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), exposure to molds can cause serious symptoms. Such symptoms include nasal stuffiness, eye irritation, wheezing, or skin irritation. Severe reactions include fever and shortness of breath. Some people with chronic lung illnesses, such as obstructive lung disease, may even develop mold infections in their lungs . 
SICK BUILDING SYNDROME. COULD YOUR WORKPLACE BE GETTING YOU SICK?
By Allie Herde June 5, 2020
Feeling sick? Allergies acting up? Your workplace could be what’s getting you sick. Whether its a cold, allergies, headaches or even nausea, you deserve to breathe clean indoor air. The average person spends about 10,000 hours a year indoors. Most people try to avoid taking off sick days, but the source of sickness could actually be the building you work in.
Technician inspecting equipment
By Websites May 22, 2020
Indoor air quality issues can cause problems for you and your health. A common question we get at DuctMasters is, what warning signs should I look for? To answer that question, we’ve listed the 7 Warning Signs of an Indoor Air Quality Issue.
Moldy  Ducts
By Websites May 22, 2020
One of the most frequently asked questions is “can dirty air ducts affect your health?” The short answer is yes. According to the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), Americans spend almost 90 percent of their time indoors. The levels of some indoor pollutants are often 2 to 5 times higher than typical outdoor levels. In fact, the people who are often the most at risk to the negative effects of pollution (such as the very young, older adults, people with cardiovascular or respiratory disease) tend to spend even more time indoors. A common complaint about indoor air quality is allergic reactions when at home or at the office.
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