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Cleaning Your Air Ducts
Cleaning Your Dryer Ducts |
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America's Best Services offers the most thorough and
effective air duct cleaning service in the Southwest.
Fact:
Indoor air
is found to be up to 70 times more polluted than outdoor air - EPA*
(read
the EPA reports below)
Fact:
1 of 6
people who suffer from allergies do so because of the direct
relationship to the fungi and bacteria in air duct systems.
Recommendation:
People
suffering from asthma should have the air ducts cleaned every 6
months. For allergies, once a year. No allergies, every two years. |
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Cleaning Your Air Ducts
- We are experienced in duct
cleaning and have worked on systems like yours;
- We will use procedures to
protect you, your pets, and your home from contamination; and
- We comply with NADCA's air duct
cleaning standards.
Our technicians
are trained in the complete step-by-step process, gaining a
full understanding of not only how we clean to this high
standard, but also why.
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Components of a Typical
Residential Heating and
Cooling System
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Cleaning Your Dryer Ducts
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Each
year, over 15,000 American families suffer home fires associated
with their clothes dryers.
These fires are responsible for
approximately 10 deaths, 310 injuries, and $96,000,000 in property
damage.
Causes & Cures of Dryer
Fires
Reduced airflow and lint
build-up cause overheating and prevent fast drying
action. When this happens, the high temperature limit safety
switches cycle on and off continuously and thus may fail
over a period of time. This results in higher costs
of operation and could result in a costly and dangerous dryer
fire.
Advance Warning Signs
- Clothes (especially towels
or jeans) take a very long time to dry.
- Clothes are hotter
than usual at the end of the cycle.
- Flapper on vent hood
doesn't open when dryer is on.
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*Read
these EPA publications:
Indoor Air Pollution: An Introduction for Health Professionals
Co-sponsored by: The American Lung Association (ALA), The
Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), The Consumer Product Safety
Commission (CPSC), and The American Medical Association (AMA) U.S.
Government Printing Office Pub No. 1994-523-217/81322, 1994 |
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The Inside Story: A Guide to Indoor Air
Quality
United
States Environmental Protection Agency and the United States
Consumer Product Safety Commission Office of Radiation and Indoor
Air (6604J) EPA Document # 402-K-93-007, April 1995 |
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Please
Contact Us to inquire about how we can improve the health
and safety of your
home with our thorough air duct cleaning services. |
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FOR SERVICE, CALL
480-966-4111
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