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Comfort
Checklist -
find the Solutions to Your Home Comfort Concerns.

If any of these situations are present in your
home, call your TSM Indoor Air Specialist today for a solution.
- Electricity/gas bills are too
high. You would like to save money on
energy cost but don’t want to sacrifice comfort.
- Thermostat setting needs to be
adjusted often to maintain comfort.
You or members of your family adjust the temperature setting on
a daily basis.
- House is too hot or too cold
when you return home. You adjust the
temperature to save money while you are away but return home to
an uncomfortable house.
- Some rooms are too warm,
others too cool. Because of the way
your home is constructed or the location/requirements of
different rooms, the temperature and comfort levels of your home
vary dramatically from room to room.
- Troubled by allergies,
concerned about indoor air pollution.
Dust, pollen, mold and pet dander aggravate your family’s
allergies. Billions of particles, too small to be seen, are in
the air you breathe every day, from bacteria and viruses to
cooking and smoke particles.
- Stuffy air.
Exhaust fans in bathrooms and kitchens just
aren’t enough to keep air fresh at home. The accumulation of
formaldehyde from building materials and gaseous pollutants from
household products is another source of concern.
- Moisture is damaging windows
and woodwork. As homes are sealed up
with insulation and caulking to save energy, excess humidity
from cooking, laundry, bathing, and even the building materials
themselves, builds up and becomes trapped inside.

- Excessively dry air causes dry
skin, cracked nasal passages and static electricity shocks.
Overly dry air can also aggravate
respiratory ailments, cause woodwork to shrink and crack, and
loosen furniture joints.
- Constant dehumidifier use
generates high electric bills. Running
your dehumidifier, or air conditioner, to remove excess moisture
can send your electricity bills skyrocketing.
- Walls are cluttered with
several controls. Your walls include
separate control panels for temperature, humidification,
ventilation, air cleaner and/or fan which is both unattractive
and inconvenient.
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