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Your
Indoor Air Quality
Can Affect Your Health

At Diversified Mechanical we care about your health and the
health of the ones you love and work with. Your family, friends
and loved ones need fresh, clean, healthy air to breathe.
Diversified Mechanical Maintenance specializes in cleaning your
heating, ventilation, and air conditioning (HVAC) system to
ensure that you get the best air flow and cleanest air possible.
HVAC systems have been shown to act as a collection source for a
variety of contaminants that have the potential to affect
health; such as mold, fungi, bacteria and small particles of
dust. The removal of such contaminants from the HVAC system in
your home or building should be considered as one component in
an overall plan to improve indoor air quality.
Research by the
U.S. EPA has demonstrated that HVAC system cleaning may allow
systems to run more efficiently by removing debris from
sensitive mechanical components. Clean, efficient systems are
less likely to break down, have a longer life span, and
generally operate more effectively than dirty systems. Question
any HVAC contractor or service technician who does not support
proper air duct cleaning practices.
Our
Commitment Is To Your Air Quality
Diversified Mechanical Maintenance is committed to a highly
professional solution to your commercial and residential
furnace, air conditioning, and duct cleaning needs. We guarantee
the best possible results from our highly trained and
experienced team.
Our services will provide you with contaminant-free, worry-free
air quality inside your office or residence, all at competitive
costs to you.
Don't risk higher utility bills and lower occupancy rates in the
buildings or apartments you own or manage.
Think
About the Risks!
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You,
your tenants, patients, and employees need fresh, clean,
healthy air to breathe.
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The
indoor air quality in modern sealed buildings can be 70
times worse than the polluted, smoggy air outside. (EPA)
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Polluted
indoor air aggravates or causes 50% of all illnesses.
(American College of Allergists)
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Poor
indoor air quality contributes up to 40 % loss in
productivity in your heating and cooling system.
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Mold,
mildew, dust, chemicals, and bacteria inevitably collect in
air ducts.
EPA http://www.epa.gov/iaq/
TS http://www.eci-ndt.com/tb_a_05.htm
Centers for Disease Control Centers
for Disease Control and Prevention: Hantavirus Pulmonary
Syndrome - United States: Updated Recommendations for Risk
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