
Indoor Air Quality
Indoor Air Quality refers to the quality of the air in a home, school, office, or other building environment.
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Why it's important

According to the EPA
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The link between some common indoor air pollutants (e.g., radon, particle pollution, carbon monoxide, Legionella bacterium) and health effects is very well established.
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Radon is a known human carcinogen and is the second leading cause of lung cancer.
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Carbon monoxide is toxic, and short-term exposure to elevated carbon monoxide levels in indoor settings can be lethal.
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Episodes of Legionnaires' disease, a form of pneumonia caused by exposure to the Legionella bacterium, have been associated with buildings with poorly maintained air conditioning or heating systems.
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Numerous indoor air pollutants—dust mites, mold, pet dander, environmental tobacco smoke, cockroach allergens, particulate matter, and others—are “asthma triggers,” meaning that some asthmatics might experience asthma attacks following exposure.
how we can help
for over 45 years we have recommended and installed an array of solutions to improve the indoor air quality for our customers. previous installations would include solutions such as advanced filtration systems, electric air cleaners, uv lights, ozone devices, etc.
Those days are over.....
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a few years ago we discovered reme technology patented by rgf environmental Group. After installing these devices and hearing the feedback from our customers on the amazing results, we believe that we've found the most unique and effective all in one air purification solution available.



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Viruses and Bacteria
99+% reduction of harmful viruses and bacteria both in the air and on surfaces.
Allergens
Reduce the amount of particulates suspended in the air up to 3 times more than typical HEPA filtration.