Friday, May 23, 2014

Improving Indoor Air Quality

Many homeowners have begun to recognize that airtight homes along with daily life that tends to keep us inside most of the time are two factors leading to greater concern about the quality of our indoor air.
Just as energy-efficient building practices led to these developments, industry insiders continue to seek better air quality by improving the systems that heat and cool our homes.
You may have heard the stat that 90 percent of people spend most of their time indoors. But you may not realize that 65 percent of that time is spent in our own homes. That's a stat shared by ASHRAE.


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Industry Solutions Ahead
 
ASHRAE, or the American Society of Heating, Refrigerating and Air-Conditioning Engineers, has been an industry voice on the subject of indoor air quality.
"Acknowledging reports that air quality inside homes can be worse than outside, engineers have identified ways to move air in and out of homes to minimize the factors that lead to indoor air quality problems," the association said. "The key is to design HVAC and other systems to work together to effectively ventilate homes and minimize sources of indoor pollution."
As they work to create standards that improve home comfort systems now and in the future, there are also some steps you can take right now to make breathing easier.
What You Can Do:
Removing the source of the pollutant and increasing ventilation are standard solutions for homeowners addressing indoor air quality. These activities include:
Improve Ventilation - Make sure your bathrooms, kitchens, laundry areas and fireplaces are appropriately vented to the outside. Minimize use of unvented sources of indoor air pollutants, such as cigarette smoke, candles and indoor grills.
Store Chemicals with Care - Household cleaning products that contain toxins, pesticides and paint solvents should be kept away from your living space.
Filter and Clean Air - Keep clean filters in your HVAC system, changing them regularly. Also, consider upgrading to a system with a built-in air cleaner.
Open Windows - When weather permits, open your windows to increase air exchange, especially when working with hobby solvents or household cleaning products.  
We hope you found this information useful and helpful. If you would like to schedule an appointment, please contact us at the number below or fill out the form on our website. And as always, please feel free to share with friends and family.

Tuesday, May 6, 2014

Our buddy, Caiden, wins the Olympics!

Team Titan is happy to announce that our little buddy, Caiden Carrol (one of our recent Pay it Forward recipients), took part in the Massachusetts Special Olympics this past week. Caiden competed in the 25 meter assisted walk with the help of his special needs volunteer, cousin, and loving friend Kylee Harris.

Together they sedulously raced and wound up winning first place! Way to win the gold Caiden! We are so proud of you! Check out the photo of our dear friend on the podium.

If you are interested in learning more about his constant struggle with Angelman Syndrome and would like to help, check out his Gofundme page at the following link: http://www.gofundme.com/57i3i8. At this site you can help Caiden and his family get the care and safe housing required to ensure he has the best future possible. Also, if you would like to read more about our Pay It Forward program, check out our website and make a nomination; http://teamtitanplumbing.com/community.html.

Everyone here at Titan is so proud to give our help to such a wonderful cause. Anything you could do to help would be greatly appreciated for this loving boy and his great family.