why clean air ducts:
what's in your air?
The contamination shown on the left is the normal by-product of living things occupying closed spaces.
Skin cells, mold, dust, dirt, mildew, pet dander, aerosol sprays, glue, paint, cooking oils, insecticides, and mouse feces are just a few of the contaminants that float in the air inside our homes or offices.
But, there's another problem. It doesn't stay in the air.
These particles settle and find a hiding place to collect and build into a real mess.
Next... What's Hiding in Your Ducts?
This Place Makes Me Sick!
TIME Magazine, December 1998
“Sick Building Syndrome is a disease of modern architecture, where sealed, energy-conserving buildings continually recycle contaminated air.”
Why Clean Air Ducts?



