How
fresh is your indoor air?
The United
States Environmental Protection Agency has listed indoor air quality
as one of five top environmental issues. If your home is tightly
sealed for energy efficiency, you could be sharing space with
unsavory guests:
- fumes from
cooking, hobbies and household chemicals
- gases from
carpet, furniture and building materials
- dust and
dander
- smoke
- plant spores
and pollen
Plus, your
home's carbon dioxide level could be two to six times higher than
the outside air, making you feel sluggish. Uncomfortable. Sleepy.
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Out
with the old. In with the fresh.
For
health and comfort, your home should have one complete fresh air
exchange every three hours. In drafty old homes this occurs naturally,
as stale air seeps out and fresh outside air is drawn in. But
if your home is tightly weatherized, it can take as long as 10
hours for one air exchange! No wonder building codes are starting
to require fresh air ventilators. You drink fresh water. Why not
breathe fresh air?
Opening
a window is one way to get fresh air. Installing a Perfect Window
is a better way.
You
can get plenty of fresh air without letting money pour out open
windows. All you need is a Honeywell Perfect Window fresh air
ventilation system. Unlike an open window, a Perfect Window retains
most of the energy used to heat or cool your home-saving you money
on utility bills. Plus, having the windows closed keeps your family
more secure.
A
wise choice for new homes. A welcome addition to existing homes.
A
Perfect Window fresh air ventilation system can help control the
drying out process in a new home, while diluting and expelling
noxious gases and fumes
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from new carpeting,
adhesives and stains. The Perfect Window can be a wise choice
for existing homes, too. Particularly if the home is tightly sealed.
Your contractor will work with you to incorporate a heat recovery
ventilator or energy recovery ventilator into your new or existing
structure.
The Perfect
Window Heat Recovery Ventilator (HRV) and Energy Recovery Ventilator
(ERV). Two fresh ideas from Honeywell.
Choose from
two types of ventilation systems depending upon the climate and
your individual home needs. Both systems use patented technologies
that retain energy used to heat or cool your home. Both allow
you to manually or automatically adjust your fresh air flow (talk
with your contractor for dehumidstat or fan timer control options).
And both provide whisper-quiet ventilation with minimal maintenance.
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