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Somethings in the air.....Its allergens

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Spring has sprung!
While April showers bring May, it also brings seasonal allergies. The release of pollen and rainfall promote mold growth, causing a variety of unpleasant symptoms for allergy sufferers, including:
       • Sneezing
       • Runny nose
       • Itchy eyes
       • Congestion
       • Difficulty breathing
Since you can't control the allergens outside, there are steps to improve your indoor air quality and remove allergy triggers from your home or business. There are several types indoor air quality products available to you.
Air Cleaners:
A game changer for allergy sufferers. Look for purifiers with HEPA (High-Efficiency Particulate Air) filters, engineered to capture pollen, dust, mold spores and many other particulates. There are several sizes available to suit your needs.

Air Purifiers:

These often use UV bulb technology to kill particulates such as pollen, dust, mites and spores as well as viruses and other airborne toxins. Removing them from the air while mounted into your HVAC systems ductwork.  

Dehumidifiers:
April showers and seasonal rainfall can lead to increased humidity levels in your home, ideal for mold growth. Dehumidifiers remove excess moisture from the air, preventing mold growth and reducing allergy triggers.


HVAC System Maintenance:
Monthly air filter changes help to decrease the amount of allergens in your environment.


Call Climate Control Systems with any questions on these indoor air quality products We’re here to help you create a comfortable and allergy-free environment.. Remember, consulting with a healthcare professional is always recommended for personalized advice on managing seasonal allergies.

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