

AIR TREATMENT FOR HOMES
Main Sources of Indoor Pollution
Substances capable of altering indoor air quality come primarily from the outside (pollution, fine particulate matter, atmospheric dust, pollen, etc.), but also partly from internal sources:
- Occupants (humans through CO2 emissions, skin peeling, and saliva droplets; animals through pollutants such as hair, dandruff, and saliva)
- Dust (an excellent breeding ground for microorganisms)
- Building structures and materials
- Furnishings and coverings
- Household systems (air conditioners, humidifiers, plumbing).
Certain activities also contribute to compromising indoor air quality:
- secondhand tobacco smoke (ETS),
- combustion processes related to cooking and heating (especially wood-burning stoves),
- the use of cleaning products, pest control products, solvents, and work tools such as printers, plotters, and photocopiers.
All of this makes it necessary to consider installing air treatment devices. Discover the full range for volumes from 10 to 3,750 cubic meters. Ask a quote today.
