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Asthma Awareness Month Spawns Healthy Advice
Asthma Awareness Month Spawns Healthy Advice
ANN ARBOR, Mich., May 12 /PRNewswire/ -- May is Asthma Awareness Month
according the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), and DUCTZ Indoor Air
Professionals is taking this opportunity to educate consumers on the
importance of clean indoor air in relation to this serious condition. The EPA
states that asthma sent nearly 2 million Americans to the emergency room in
the year 2000, and according to the American Lung Association (ALA), poor
indoor air quality can aggravate allergies and asthma, and can be up to five
times as harmful as outdoor air pollution. Additionally, the ALA cites
heating, ventilation and air conditioning (HVAC) systems as a frequent source
of the indoor air pollution that can aggravate asthma.
DUCTZ Indoor Air Professionals, headquartered inAnn Arbor Michigan with
business locations nationwide, recognizes the severity of this lung disease
and suggests ways to reduce your home's asthma triggers and improve the indoor
air quality.
1. Do not smoke indoors. According to the EPA, secondhand smoke is
particularly dangerous to those who suffer from asthma.
2. Keep your home dust-free. When dusting, the EPA suggests using a damp
cloth and making sure all allergy and asthma sufferers have left the
area.
3. Have your HVAC system inspected and, if necessary, cleaned. Mold can
trigger asthma attacks for those who are sensitive to it, and if there
is substantial mold growth inside the air ducts or other HVAC
components, the EPA recommends having the system cleaned. In doing so,
make sure to identify and eliminate the source of the mold growth so as
to prevent reoccurrence.
4. Hire a professional. Not all HVAC cleaning companies can or should be
trusted. An HVAC system cleaning that is not done correctly can
actually make a home's indoor air quality worse. DUCTZ Indoor Air
Professionals, unlike many competitors, guarantees its work and adheres
strictly to the National Air Duct Cleaners Association's rigid service
standards.
"Asthma is a serious condition that deserves the national attention Asthma
Awareness Month provides," said John Rotche, President of DUCTZ. "As indoor
air professionals, DUCTZ owners and technicians are trained to help consumers
improve the quality of their indoor air so that triggers of this disease and
many others may be reduced or eliminated."
To schedule DUCTZ service please visit www.ductz.com or call
877.DUCTZ.USA.
About DUCTZ:
DUCTZ, the nation's largest heating, ventilation and air conditioning
restoration business, was ranked by Entrepreneur Magazine as the number one
franchise in their category and the 13th top new franchise for 2008.
Headquartered inAnn Arbor, Michigan, DUCTZ has over one hundred locations
nationwide. From natural disasters and environmental emergencies to
residential air duct cleaning, America depends on DUCTZ for indoor air
quality. DUCTZ is a member of the National Air Duct Cleaners Association. For
more information, call 1-877-DUCTZ-USA (1-877-382-8987) or visit online at
www.ductz.com .
SOURCE DUCTZ Indoor Air Professionals
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