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Poor Ventilation Can Affect Your Indoor Air Quality - Building Harmony

Poor ventilation can affect your indoor air quality Click here to learn about how these factors combine to create an environment that may not be healthy. A building biologist is a qualified and experienced professional who can assess the state of your homeu2019s indoor environment and provide recommendations on improving your air quality. Follow Us : https://buildingharmony.com.au

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Poor Ventilation Can Affect Your Indoor Air Quality - Building Harmony

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  1. Poor Ventilation Can Affect Your Indoor Air Quality | Building Harmony Poor ventilation can affect your indoor air quality Click here to learn about how these factors combine to create an environment that may not be healthy. How does poor ventilation affect your health? When a space is poorly ventilated, harmful pollutants can get trapped inside without you even realising it. Because there’s no way for these to be filtered out, even naturally through the flow of air, these contaminants continue to accumulate in your home, making your indoor air toxic and unhealthy.

  2. Irritants in the air of a poorly ventilated home can even act as asthma triggers, which may be very dangerous and damaging if you or your loved ones suffer from this condition. Poor ventilation can lock in many kinds of irritants inside your home and lead to the complications highlighted above. This is exacerbated by the following contaminants. What does a building biologist do? A building biologist is a qualified and experienced professional who can assess the state of your home’s indoor environment and provide recommendations on improving your air quality. At Building Harmony, for instance, I help you create a healthy home using industry-leading technology to assess your air quality. I also help you understand which sources of pollution produce harmful irritants inside your space and how you can reduce them.

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