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Why Indoor Air Quality is Important to You

Why Indoor Quality Is Important

Why Indoor Quality Is Important

Consider this, according to the EPA (epa.gov), indoor air quality is five times worse than outdoor air quality. Most homeowners know that indoor air quality is important, but not all recognize what contributes to poor indoor air quality, the potential effects and harm, and how to address these problems. Broan is here to help. For more than 80 years, Broan has led the industry with residential ventilation solutions that improve indoor air quality and provide healthier home environments.

Contributors to Poor Indoor Air Quality

  1. Moisture - Moisture that is not properly ventilated can cause mildew and mold formation, which can potentially lead to structural problems and health problems. Exhaust ventilation solutions from Broan remove humidity at the source to help maintain the optimal humidity balance of 40 to 60 percent.
     
  2. Cooking effluents - Cooking effluents from food preparation can infiltrate the whole house in minutes. Grease, oils and aromas settle permanently into carpets, furniture, clothing and other surfaces. Kitchen ventilation solutions help eliminate cooking effluents for a cleaner, more comfortable and healthier environment.
     
  3. Off-gassing - Off-gassing from construction materials, carpeting, adhesives and synthetic materials—as well as solvents from common household cleaners—can accumulate in tightly built homes. Look to Broan for continuous ventilation solutions that meet ASHRAE 62.2.
     
  4. Particulates -  Particulates from dust, allergens, pet dander, and more can contribute to poor indoor air quality up to 100 times dirtier than outside air. With a properly ventilated home, you create a more enjoyable, comfortable and healthier environment.
     

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What is the SRE and why are we talking about it?

What is the SRE and why are we talking about it?

What is the SRE and why are we talking about it?  The Sensible Recovery Efficiency (SRE) quantifies the amount of heat recovered by the incoming fresh air from the exhaust air. It is reported as a percentage of the total heat that is available for recovery.   There’s a range of sensible recovery efficiency offered in the marketplace from the most affordable at around ...

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Meet 2021 Washington Energy Code Requirements with Broan

Meet 2021 Washington Energy Code Requirements with Broan

Meet 2021 Washington Energy Code Requirements with Broan  Broan Heat / Energy Recovery Ventilators (HRVs / ERVs) represent the most efficient way to ventilate and prevent energy loss when compared to other solutions.   Broan’s line of HRVs and ERVs:  Meet ASHRAE 62.2 - 2010 Required Continuous Ventilation Rate (CFM). ​         &n...

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Worried About Air Quality Risks in Your Kitchen? Here’s How Proper Ventilation Can Keep You Healthy and Stress-Free

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Airborne Transmission

Airborne Transmission

Good Indoor Air Quality During COVID  Photo by Jimmy Dean on Unsplash     There's a lot of stuff floating around in the air in our homes. Allergens, dander, dust mites, VOCs, chemicals from our household cleaners, mold, bacteria and other particulates. Some of these are just part of life. Plants release pollen, moisture builds up during a shower, dogs and cats slough ...

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The love-hate relationship with the microwave

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The love-hate relationship with the microwave Where should you place your microwave in your kitchen?   Microwaves are found in 90% of kitchens because they cook food quickly and are simple to operate. But as we become more health conscious, we are paying attention to the air in our homes. Unfortunately, over the range microwaves can have significant negative impact on our ...

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Reduce Exposure to Covid

Reduce Exposure to Covid

5 Things You Can do in Your Home to Reduce Exposure to COVID-19   Collectively, we’ve learned a lot about the air we breathe. 2020 made us really think about how we conduct our lives from how often we wash our hands – and for how long – to how close we stand next to someone. We fret over how tall our office cubicle walls are and how close we’re standing next to o...

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What is a Sone and How Can You Improve Yours?

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What is a Sone and How Can You Improve Yours? By Pete Schrader Associate Product Manager Before I started working at Broan-NuTone®, exhaust ventilation crossed my mind exactly one time in 24 years. I was staying in a hotel, traveling for my previous job, and I went into the bathroom to take a shower. Much to my chagrin, as I flicked on the bathroom fan, there was no change in noise, no...

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Range Hood Style

Range Hood Style

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Use our Bath Fan Wizard to fit the right upgrade grille/cover to turn your current fan into a quiet odor eliminator, a light, a Bluetooth speaker, or even a piece of décor.

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