A Better Way of Living
Most of us spend a large percentage of our lives indoors so it is worth thinking more closely about air quality and hygienes in our homes and facilities.
Poor indoor air quality may produce a range of health effects from mild and generally non-specific symptoms such as headaches, tiredness or lethargy, to more severe effects such as aggravation of asthma and allergic responses.
Most of this condition can also arise from a number of different causes other than the quality of the air in your home, such as unclean water either caused by dirty water tank or pipe line system, pest infection and household products.