Indoor Air Pollution
Most of the time your carpet or upholstery is the main cause of indoor air pollution. But if you've had your carpets and upholstery cleaned, and you are still suffering, it's likely that it's another major source of indoor air pollution. Your air ducts can sometimes be a major source of dust, pollen, and even macrobiotic germs.
Even if you have cleaned your carpets and upholstery thoroughly, pollutants from your air ducts will continue to blow throughout your home. Your air ducts may actually be re-depositing bacteria, dirt, mildew and more onto your newly cleaned home.
If you continue to suffer from indoor air pollution after a thorough cleaning ask New Jersey Carpet's trained technicians to check your home for air duct pollution.
Air Quality in Your Work Place
Most of us are concerned about the levels of indoor air pollution in our homes, but often don't think about the levels of pollution in our jobs and schools. New Jersey Carpet knows that indoor air pollution is at its highest levels in the work place, where minimal night time cleaning is the standard.
In large offices, and hotel and school areas, air duct cleaning has become a vital step to ensuring the safety of workers, guests and students. In the most extreme cases, bacteria built up in air ducts and damp air conditioning vents can cause serious diseases such as Legionnaires disease and other conditions.
New Jersey Carpet wants to keep you safe and sound, whether you're at home, at work or staying at a four star hotel, make sure the air you breathe is just as safe as the carpets you walk on with New Jersey Carpet's air duct cleaning services.
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