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Improving your home's indoor air quality this winter - so what is a homeowner to do? They offer these tips to help homeowners breathe a little easier this winter: Change filters in the furnace and humidifier every month. If your family is experiencing symptoms such as headaches, allergies, drowsiness, nose and throat irritations, investigate installing a whole - house mechanical ventilation system. Have an electronic air cleaner installed to trap minute airborne particles or install a High Efficiency Particulate Air( HEPA) filtration unit which not only traps airborne contaminants, but purifies the air as well. Have the carpeting in your home professionally cleaned at least once a year with a hot water extraction method that will reach deep into the fibres and extract contaminants. When purchasing new carpet, look for the Canadian Carpet Institute' s Indoor Air Quality label.
Homeservice Club(TM) has been in the business of protecting homeowners since 1961 by offering members guaranteed home repairs by pre - screened, licensed and insured contractors. - after installation, ventilate the area well to reduce the effects of off - gassing. when renovating older homes that may have lead - based paints, rather than sweep, vacuum, the renovation dust and follow with a damp - mop to remove remaining particles. For more home maintenance tips, visit www. homeserviceclub. com. A few tips from Homeservice Club(TM) to help your family breath a little easier this winter. Homeservice Club(TM) of Canada has been protecting Toronto and area homeowners since 196It offers members hundreds of home repair and renovation services by pre - screened, licensed and insured contractors. All work done by the Club is guaranteed twice - first by the individual contractor and again by Homeservice Club(TM).
Members are encouraged to get at least three estimates and the Club' s 400 plus contractors compete with each other for that job, keeping prices competitive. - the club also offers 24 - hour emergency heating, plumbing and electrical service at regular rates - no overtime or travel charges. CONTACT Richard Felton, President Homeservice Club(TM) of Canada 1255 Yonge Street, ON M4T 1W6, Toronto 416 - 925 - 1111, ext. 4023 E - mail: rfelton@ homeserviceclub. com Web: http: //www. homeserviceclub. com
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