Healthy Home Tips Blog

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Stay Sane in Quarantine!

Being stuck at home due to shelter in place orders, social distancing, and/or telecommuting for work, it’s understandable to feel a bit (or a lot) stir crazy.

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Spring Fire Safety - Part 2: Dryer Vent Cleaning

Did you know according to the US Consumer Product Safety Commission over 15,000 home fires a year are attributed to dirty dryer vents? Dryer Vent Cleaning is one the most overlooked home maintenance tasks. Dryer Vents are seldom seen and rarely worried about, but they are a very important part of keeping a healthy and safe home. Your lint trap does catch a lot of the lint , but it does not catch everything.

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4 Most Forgotten Fire Hazards in Your Home

Knowing all the potential fire hazards in your home will help you to take steps to prevent them. According to the US Fire Administration there was an estimated 371,500 home fires in the year 2017 alone, 1,900 of which resulted in a death. Below are 4 of the most overlooked fire hazards in a home and the best steps to take to help prevent them.

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5 Ways to Improve Indoor Air Quality!

The summer heat is bad enough, but it's even worse when you can't escape to your A/C do to poor indoor air quality. The EPA lists indoor air quality as one of the top five environmental risks to public health. Fortunately there are ways to improve it.

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Summer Energy Savings Tips!

The majority of American households see a spike in their energy consumption during the summer months. This is primarily do to increased use of air conditioning (A/C) this time of year. We have a some tips and tricks to help you save energy while keeping your home cool and comfortable this summer.

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Why is My Dryer Drying Slow?

Your dryers drying time and efficiency is strongly reliant on the air flow through its back exhaust and your homes dryer vent. If this airflow is restricted in anyway, the hot wet air will stay in the dryer causing it to dry much slower.

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