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Longview Furnace Repair

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Longview Furnace Repair

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  1. F1 The quality of air inside your residence and workplaces is important—not only for you and your workers’ comfort but also for health reasons. Poor indoor air quality (IAQ) has been tied to symptoms such as headaches, fatigue, trouble concentrating, and irritation of the eyes, nose, throat and lungs. Some specific diseases (for example, asthma and allergy-related illnesses) have been linked to air contaminants and indoor environments Many factors affect IAQ. These factors include poor ventilation (lack of outside air), problems controlling temperature, high or low humidity, recent remodeling, and other activities in or near a building that can affect the fresh air coming into the building. Sometimes, specific contaminants—like dust from construction or renovation, mold, cleaning supplies, pesticides, or other airborne chemicals (including small amounts of chemicals released as a gas over time)— may cause poor IAQ. The right ventilation and building care can prevent and fix IAQ problems. Although OSHA does not have IAQ standards, it does have standards about ventilation and standards regarding some of the air contaminants that can be involved in IAQ problems. For More Information, Visit: https://www.allseasonsetx.com/ CONTACT US Call: (903) 753-2665 Fax: (903) 238-8127 Email: info@AllSeasonsETX.com License: #TACLA27236 EAddress: 122 Community Blvd, TX 75605-6180 www.allseasonsetx.com

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