Spring is in the air – and so is pollen. And also bacteria and dust, and even virus-causing germs. But we aren’t talking about the air outside; we’re talking about your indoor air.
Since the spring is peak season for asthma and allergy sufferers, the Asthma and Allergy Foundation of America has declared May as National Asthma and Allergy Awareness Month.
Over 50 million Americans live with allergies and 24 million are affected by asthma. So in May, our Experts are ready to help you stop the sneezes for FREE. Call Climate Control Service Experts ASAP to get a NO-CHARGE home air quality and comfort analysis at 251-202-7503 or
schedule your appointment online. Your no-charge air quality and comfort analysis is the starting point to begin assessing your indoor air pollution.
Learn more about how you can help ease allergy symptoms inside your home at StopTheSneezes.com. Here are some more recommendations from Climate Control Service Experts:
Air Filtration
If your or your loved ones’ immune systems are compromised or not as strong as desired, investing in a HEPA (High Efficiency Particular Air) filtration system may be the choice for you. Even if you feel like your allergies are pretty mild, people are often shocked by the nearly immediate change in how they feel after switching to a more efficient air filtration system.
If you still aren’t confident that such a high-efficiency air filtration system is the right fit for your home, there are several options to choose from when it comes to improving your family’s air quality. Below are different air filters and cleaners that you can choose for your indoor air quality.

Germicidal UV Light Systems
Germicidal UV Light System is quite the mouthful to say germ killer. These systems help kill germs and bacteria that can worsen allergies and can exacerbate the symptoms of asthma. According to a review, 1 out of 5 people who suffered from allergies was also exposed to fungi and bacteria in their HVAC systems. Investing in a UV light system helps to get rid of these allergens and keep your family healthy.
Humidify or Dehumidify
Dry air can inflame your nasal passages and take your typical allergies to a full-blown sinus infection in less than a week. On the other hand, too much humidity can foster the growth of dust mites and microbes, worsening your allergy symptoms.
Help increase the quality of your home’s air with Climate Control Service Experts. Call us for an in-home air quality analysis and we’ll help you decide which system is best for your family’s health.