This time of year, your indoor air quality is of greater importance than it was during the summer. Why? For one thing, you’ll be spending more and more time indoors. For another, germs spread more during the cold weather months, and your indoor air quality could contribute to whether you end up with a cold and the flu or not.
We care deeply about indoor air quality and how it can affect your health. We’d like to take a moment to answer some commonly asked questions about making sure you have good indoor air quality for the fall and winter. If you have any questions about fall indoor air quality in Point Pleasant, NJ, we’d love to chat with you.