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Indoor Air Quality: Why It Matters for Your Business
Indoor air quality directly impacts employee health, productivity, and comfort. Studies show that poor air quality can lead to increased sick days, reduced concentration, headaches, and potential liability issues for building owners. For businesses in the DFW area, where pollen counts and humidity levels can be extreme, proper air quality management is essential.
Common Air Quality Issues
Dust, allergens, volatile organic compounds (VOCs), and inadequate ventilation are common problems in commercial buildings. Older HVAC systems with basic filters may recirculate contaminants rather than removing them. Poorly maintained ductwork can harbor mold, bacteria, and accumulated debris that degrade air quality over time.
Texas-specific challenges include high pollen counts from spring through fall, elevated humidity that promotes mold growth, and dust from construction and development activity throughout the metro area.
Solutions We Offer
From high-efficiency MERV 13 pleated filters to complete air purification systems, we provide solutions tailored to your specific needs. Our Honeywell media air cleaners are designed for commercial applications where air quality is paramount. For facilities with heightened requirements — such as medical offices or laboratories — we offer HEPA filtration and UV germicidal systems.
Regular duct cleaning, combined with proper filtration and adequate fresh air ventilation, creates a comprehensive approach to indoor air quality management. Browse our filtration products.
Compliance and Standards
We help businesses meet ASHRAE 62.1 ventilation standards and local building codes, ensuring your property provides a healthy environment for occupants while maintaining energy efficiency. Our team can perform air quality assessments and recommend improvements based on your building’s specific characteristics and occupancy patterns.