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Indoor air quality for 2022 and beyond

Whether for personal reflection or setting wider goals, there is always time to assess a resolution even past January 1st.
As the new year begins to take shape in its 2nd month, we at Harbin Heating and Air are poised to guide you through the evolving HVAC industry for all your home comfort needs.

Protect your health, home (and wallet)

It goes without saying that nobody wants to be breathing in smelly, dirty air inside. With us spending approximately 90% of our lives indoors, that time is essential and must be optimized for our health.
While foul bacteria and mold might be a bother to smell regularly, they each carry enormous potential to compromise your body.

Unchecked poor air quality carries the risk of encountering increasing signs of headaches, fatigue, coughing, sneezing, dizziness, and even nausea.

Additionally, rancid air also poses danger to the foundational integrity of your house. If left to its own devices, mildew and rust can result in damage such as cracking floorboards, peeling wallpaper, warping pipes, and rotting furniture. All of this can add up in terms of repeated doctor visits and home repairs if there are no counteractive strategies in place.
For the safety of you and others, consider having a Harbin technician point in the right direction.

‘Clean air’ is being revolutionized

While many sound tips and suggestions in the industry, such as frequently changing your air filter and routine maintenance, can go a long way- we at Harbin are looking forward to updating the way we think about ‘clean air’ in the COVID-19 era.
We all remember the shock lockdowns initially left us with during the Spring of 2020. Many of us were afraid that isolating and quarantining weren’t enough, and that the virus could somehow find its way into our homes even while being diligent.
Unlike the circulation on modern, high-tech airplanes, standard home air conditioners do not repeatedly expel internal air to the exterior.
With home insulation designed to keep the air in, the goal is to attack bacteria in the air where it stands. With the latest ultraviolet lights and air scrubbers, Harbin is prepared to assist you and your family into a new direction for the heating and air industry.

Stay tuned to our blogs for deep dives into this groundbreaking time for air filtration!