4 Issues Caused By Poor Indoor Air Quality in Norton, VA

You need good indoor air quality (IAQ) to maintain good health at your home in Norton, VA. Although most IAQ problems are annoying rather than dangerous, they can affect your health. Read further to find out about four issues you can experience when you have poor indoor air quality.

Allergic Reactions

Pollen and pet dander are two allergens that can collect in the air inside your home. Allergies to these substances affect people in different negative ways. A simple filter change in your HVAC system should prevent this IAQ issue.

Effects From Biological Contaminants

There are other natural airborne irritants that can cause coughing and other breathing issues, namely biological contaminants. These contaminants can begin to grow inside your HVAC system if there’s standing water inside it. One of our professional service technicians can quickly diagnose and fix the problem for you.

Ill Effects of Volatile Organic Compounds (VOCs)

VOCs can emanate from familiar items like building materials and household products when you use them, including the following:

  • Household cleaners and disinfectants.
  • Paint and paint thinner.
  • Varnishes and other finishing products.
  • Caulks and sealants.
  • Glue and other adhesives.
  • Pest-control products.

The fumes from these products can cause health problems ranging from irritation of the mucous membranes and eyes to problems with your internal organs, including cancer.

Danger From Carbon Monoxide

A faulty furnace, particularly one with a cracked or otherwise faulty heat exchanger, can release carbon monoxide into the air inside your home. Because this can be a dangerous situation, it’s imperative that you have a functioning carbon monoxide detector in your home.

We have many decades of combined experience to go along with an A+ rating from the Better Business Bureau, so we’re more than qualified to handle your IAQ issues. Whenever you need help cleaning the air inside your home or any other heating services this winter, call Mid Mountain Heating & Cooling.

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