Invest in Air Quality

Complete home comfort is about more than just temperature—it's also about maintaining good quality indoor air.

Dusty, dirty homes at any temperature can mean discomfort. The air in today's tightly-sealed, well-insulated homes can become stale as the same indoor air is circulated and re-circulated. In fact, indoor air quality is among the Environmental Protection Agency's top 3 health concerns. The agency reports that with dust, pollen, pet dander, mold, skin flakes, chemical fumes, cigarette smoke and more, the air inside your home can be 2-5 times dirtier than the air outside.

Although we usually can't see them, air pollutants are all around us, already inside our homes, and waiting to come in from outside. From our yards to our kitchens, dangerous air pollutants threaten our home air quality. Plus, each season brings its own dangers, from mold in the fall and winter to pollens and high humidity in the spring and summer.

Fortunately, Bryant® offers a wide range of dependable air quality solutions, including humidifiers, ventilators, UV lamps, air purifiers, and electronic air cleaners that together can eliminate up to 99.9% of the pollutants threatening your home's health.

Learn more about how the pollutants in and around our homes affect our indoor air quality and what you can do to improve yours by speaking with a member of the Morrison Incorporated sales or project management staff.

Ken's Corner

Autumn is here and everyone is starting to change from life outdoors to concentrating on buttoning up for winter. Below are a few tips I would like to pass along to help you make the transition with ease.

1. Check the batteries in your smoke detector. A lot of people time this with the Daylight Savings time transition to make it easy to remember.

2. Check the manufactured date on your CO alarm. If it exceeds five years replace the alarm. They will not be effective if there is a problem. If you don't have a CO alarm PLEASE get at least one and follow the manufacturers guidelines for installation.
(In many cases local agencies and fire departments can help provide CO and smoke alarms. Call to see if there is a program that can help you.)

3. Check your furnace filters. Indoor air quality for the cold weather is only as good as the air you are recirculating. Please use a filter appropriate for your system and invest in one with one with the highest MERV rating possible to help keep you breathing freely.

4. Check your whole house humidifier pad. If you have a whole house humidifier you know how wonderful it is to not have dry static filled air, chapped skin, or damaged woodwork. Help keep you and your home comfortable by installing a new humidifier pad and making sure the system is operating properly. The humidifer will condition your home and help provide comfort but only if the pad is operating allowing the right amount of moisture to be maintained in your home.

Well, just a few quick tips to help. If you need any of your filters replaceed, or upgraded, whole house humidifiers, or a new filtration system, be sure to give us a call. If you are intereted in reducing your energy bills, or want to improve your indoor air quality, please contact us and ask about our IAQ products and energy audit programs. I'm sure we can help improve your comfort through the upcoming cold months.

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