Thursday 19 March 2015

Breathe Easy with FLAME’s Bryant™ Evolution System

We picture out air pollution as smoke, haze, ozone, or a dark clouds hanging in the air. But we don’t realize that the air inside our homes may be more polluted than the air outside. Indoor air may be mixed with fire-retardants, volatile chemicals from conventional cleaners, lead, and even formaldehyde. It can even be due to new furniture, newly painted walls, or simply carpet cleaners. Before you are totally alarmed, rest assured that there are ways on how you can improve your indoor air quality.
 

How to Breathe Clean Air Inside Your Home

• Mop after you vacuum. Save up money and reduce your risks of taking in hazardous chemicals by skipping soaps and cleaners altogether. You can simply mop using plain water to capture any dust or allergens that linger after you vacuum.


• Place large floor mats at every door in your home. People carry all kinds of chemicals through the dirt on their shoes. Reduce the amount of dirt that gets inside your home with a floor mat.

• Let the Bryant™ Evolution System track your indoor and outdoor unit and indoor air quality. This revolutionary system by FLAME provides longer heating and cooling cycles, precise temperature, humidity, and indoor quality control. It’s time to stop guessing when you need to get repairs, because this system reminds you when it’s time for routine maintenance.

Your furnace in Detroit needs some updating. Call FLAME or visit our website for more information on how to improve your indoor air quality and promote a healthy and safe home environment for your family.

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