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Indoor Clean Aire, Inc.
244 Old Bridge Turnpike
South River,, NJ 08882
732-589-8309
732-651-2202

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The INDOOR Air You Breathe May Be Hazardous To Your Health

You work hard. You exercise to try and stay in shape. You eat the right foods (hopefully). You try and protect your children and your family from colds and infection. You do many other things to improve the quality of life that you and your family enjoy. Some of you even move to different places searching for cleaner air.

But all of that effort may be to no avail.

If you, like most other people, spend almost 90% of your time indoors according to an EPA study, you are faced with the constantly growing problem of indoor air pollutants that may be as much as 100 times higher than those found outdoors.

Whether at home or at work, the air you breathe may be contaminated with a large variety of pollutants including mold, dust mites, fungi, bacteria, and particulate matter. Any of these has the potential to adversely affect you and your family's health as well as that of the building's occupants. These contaminants can also lead to reduced productivity in the work place because the poor air quality negatively affects one's performance.

Whether you're a homeowner, real estate manager, building owner, business manager, medical facility or government facility, clean air can provide many benefits. The complexity and seriousness of the problem varies in each instance mentioned here, but, in all cases, the problem can be remedied.

You need the services of a professional organization that is trained and certified by the National Air Duct Cleaners Association (NADCA) to do the job right the first time. You need a company that can provide the total solution to meet your specific requirements.

Check out our SERVICES by clicking on the button on your left and find out how Indoor Clean Aire can help you achieve some of the benefits of having cleaner air at home or on the job.

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