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7 Ways to Reduce Indoor Air Pollution with HVAC Technology

September 24, 2020 by Michael Rosone | Last Modified: October 5, 2020

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Here in New York City, outdoor air pollution gets a lot of attention. But according to the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), the concentration of some pollutants is often two to five times higher indoors than the concentration levels outdoors.

With Americans spending an average of 90% of their time indoors, indoor air pollution poses a major health risk. This is especially true for young children, older adults, and people who have heart or lung diseases — who, by the way, all tend to spend even more time indoors.

Fortunately, HVAC technology offers a number of ways to prevent air pollution and improve indoor air quality (IAQ).

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Categories: Commercial HVAC, COVID and Indoor Air Quality, Preventive Maintenance Agreements

Gym Ventilation: Poor Indoor Air Quality Drives Away Customers

October 1, 2020 by Michael Rosone | Last Modified: October 5, 2020

female using exercise ropes in gym with good ventilation

Your gym or health club should not smell like your high school gym did after a wrestling match. With proper air conditioning and gym ventilation, you can rid your space of unpleasant odors and provide your clients with the healthy environment they were looking for when they joined your club.

Especially now when people are worried about the spread of COVID, it’s imperative to provide good air quality so customers feel safe working out in your space.

Let’s take a look at how you can retain your customers and attract new ones by maintaining good air quality.

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Categories: Commercial Air Conditioning, Commercial HVAC, Preventive Maintenance Agreements

10 Ways to Improve Air Flow in Your Stuffy Office

May 28, 2020 by Michael Rosone | Last Modified: September 24, 2020

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Improve air flow to improve comfort & indoor air quality

Do you sometimes look for an excuse to escape from your office or workplace just because you feel like you can’t breathe in there? You may have noticed others doing the same thing: going outside for a cigarette even if they don’t smoke, volunteering to make a Starbucks run, taking long lunches and skipping out early.

It doesn’t take long for stuffy air in your workplace to sabotage your business by seriously reducing productivity.

Also, experts say that properly designed air flow and ventilation can help to prevent transmission of airborne contaminants such as coronavirus.

Indoor air quality problems often result from air flow problems with your air conditioning system. Read on for some simple tips that will improve air flow, air quality, and comfort in your space, and get people back to business.

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Categories: Commercial HVAC, COVID and Indoor Air Quality

8 Reasons Restaurants Need a Make Up Air Unit For the Kitchen

April 16, 2020 by Michael Rosone | Last Modified: September 24, 2020

chef standing in kitchen with air make up unit

What exactly is a make up air unit for a kitchen?

When you add a make up air unit for your kitchen, it adds replacement air for what’s being drawn out of the kitchen by your exhaust hoods.

What is make up air? Simply stated, a make up air unit pulls air in to your space from outdoors and conditions it to the indoor temperature, to replace air that’s pulled out by your kitchen exhaust equipment. Without it, you get back drafting, poor temperature control, negative air pressure and air quality problems. Poor ventilation can also contribute to the spread of disease.

Let’s explore the reasons why a make up air unit is so essential for restaurant kitchens.

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Categories: Commercial HVAC, Commercial Installations, Commercial Kitchen, COVID and Indoor Air Quality

Making a Seamless Transition to a New NYC HVAC Service Provider

January 17, 2014 by Michael C. Rosone | Last Modified: August 24, 2020

Are you ready to end the relationship with your current HVAC maintenance company? Once you’ve determined that it’s time to move on for the sake of your business, here are some tips to seek out the best possible vendors to meet your needs.Read More

Categories: Commercial HVAC, Residential HVAC

COVID-19 & Your HVAC System: Your Questions Answered

June 25, 2020 by Michael Rosone | Last Modified: June 25, 2020

We know you have questions and concerns about the COVID-19 virus and operating/ maintaining your HVAC system. In this article, we’ll share the most accurate and up-to-date information available to help you make decisions.

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Categories: Commercial HVAC, Company News, COVID and Indoor Air Quality, Residential HVAC

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