Tips On Keeping your Indoor Air Fresh Tuesday, March 1, 2005 (NAPSA)—Can you breathe easy about the indoor air quality in your home? The air circulation within your home may be good, but more than likely the air quality is poor. It may be dampor stuffy, and it may contain pollens, dust, mold spores and/or pet dander. Experts agree that in addition to ventilating properly, you mustfiltrate correctly, too. Experts report that Fresh Air Ventilation and Energy Recovery combined with Whole-House HEPA Filtration will ensure the greatest indoor air quality and comfort in residential spaces. Many experts feel that the Broan Fresh Air system doesjust that. Simply put, healthy indoor air requires that you add a mixture of regular fresh outdoor air. The fresh air reduces the presence of tiny contaminants such as noxious gases, bacteria germs and other threats that would otherwise escapethefiltration chamber. The Broan Fresh Air System, experts say, is ideal for homes in humid climates needing energy- efficient ventilation. Interestingly, there have been manyarticles on studies that show stand-alone ionizing air cleaners do a poor job of removing particles from the air. Ionizing air cleaners also distrib- i — + 8. BREATHE EASY -—A central aircleaning andfiltration system not only works best in your home,it is the most affordable. ute ozone into your home, whichis something homeowners won’t have to worry about with Broan Fresh Air Systems. That is why the three functions of Whole-House HEPAFiltration, Fresh Air Ventilation and Energy Recovery in one Broan Fresh Air System, for example, provide homeowners with the most affordable clean air solution in the industry. One unit can accommodate an entire home with as many as six bedrooms. To learn more, visit www.broan.com. --- PHOTOS --- File: 20190801-065943-20190801-065941-64811.pdf.jpg --- FILES --- File: 20190801-065941-64811.pdf