by AirAdvice for Homes | Aug 12, 2019
Airborne particles can irritate the eyes, nose, throat, and lungs and increase respiratory problems, especially in those with preexisting medical conditions, such as cardiovascular illness and immune system diseases. Many types of particles, such as smoke, pet dander,...
by Patricia Rohweder | Feb 13, 2024
HOMEOWNERS As a homeowner, it’s your goal to provide and maintain a safe, healthy, and comfortable environment in the home. But did you know there are invisible forces that may be causing your family to breathe air that is unhealthy or unsafe? 3 HIDDEN ISSUES IN...
by Patricia Rohweder | Nov 1, 2023
Dry Air The air people breathe needs to have moisture in it, at a level of at least 25% relative humidity. If the air in your home falls below this target and becomes overly dry, it can affect your health and the health of your whole family. Dry air can increase...
by Patricia Rohweder | Apr 14, 2023
HOME IAQ DATA PROJECT The largest volume of residential IAQ data ever collected with calibrated equipment In this ongoing project, we are compiling and analyzing IAQ data from more than 250,000 homes over multiple years. AirAdvice is excited to share our findings to...
by Patricia Rohweder | Apr 7, 2023
BOOST YOUR CAREER AS A CERTIFIED IAQ SPECIALIST AirAdvice offers industry-leading training and certification to become an expert in your field. Take charge of your career and learn how to better assist your customers! WHAT MAKES AN IAQ SPECIALIST? The holder of an...