Important Utah Indoor Air Quality Tips
It is inversion season, and that means smog in North-Central Utah.
It is inversion season, and that means smog in North-Central Utah.
Winter is right around the corner and with it comes freezing temperatures, frequent illness, and dry indoor air. If you struggle with discomfort during the winter in your Layton home, you may benefit from investing in a humidification system.
However, our team at Just Right Plumbing, Heating, & Cooling wants to pass along a gentle reminder about the importance of this small maintenance task.
Carbon monoxide is an odorless and colorless gas. It is released when something is burned—so your boiler, furnace, water heater, car, grill, dryer, fireplace, chimney, and many other household appliances could be a source.
Did you know the average American spends nearly 90 percent of life indoors? That’s why it is increasingly important to ensure indoor air quality (IAQ) is clean and healthy.
Don’t let your home be another one that bites the dust. Everyone has it, and nobody wants it. In reality, dust is no laughing matter, no matter the setting. It’s easy to see how it can affect the indoor air quality (IAQ) of your Salt Lake City home.