The quality and effectiveness of the air conditioning filters you install impacts on the health of you and your family. Do you really know what your family is breathing?
We all face a variety of risks to health as we go about our day-to-day lives. Driving in cars, flying in planes, engaging in recreational activities, and being exposed to environmental pollutants all pose varying degrees of risk. Some risks are simply unavoidable. The good news is the quality of the air in your home is one risk that you can do something about and it can be as simple as changing your air conditioning filters.
When it comes to air pollution, there’s no place like home. Today, most homes are well insulated and air tight to keep the weather outside, but they also keep airborne contaminants inside that cause allergies. We spend as much as 90 percent of our time indoors where it can be polluted two to five times higher than outdoor levels. 
As a result, the EPA has identified indoor air pollution as one of the top five urgent environmental risks to public health. This makes the performance of your air conditioning filters more crucial than ever.
The dust and dirt floating in the air and collecting on end tables and bookshelves is only a fraction of what’s actually swimming around in the air: an invisible mix of dust mites, pollen, pet dander, mold, and smoke that can be annoying to breathe and hazardous to your health and trigger allergic episodes. When your air conditioning filters are clogged because they havenât been changed, the resulting poor indoor air quality can cause or contribute to the development of chronic respiratory diseases such as asthma, bronchitis and hypersensitivity pneumonitis.
It is critical that you change your air conditioning filters on a regular schedule that fits your home’s environment. This seemingly small task can have a huge impact on your family’s overall health and wellness.










