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    Water Trivia Wednesday | How well do you know your music?

    Last updated 1 year ago

    We want to help break up your work week with our Water Trivia Wednesdays! We want to know how well you know your water music.  We will post a trivia question as well as the related music video.  Tweet us back at @WaterEvent, with your answer. 

    Can you guess the artist of this song, "Bring Me Some Water"? 

     

     

    The Importance of Indoor Air Quality

    Last updated 1 year ago

    Did you know that indoor air pollution is often more dangerous than air pollution outside of the home? Recognizing the risks and looking into an air filtration system are only some of the steps that you should take.

    Dust, pollen, toxic fumes and radiation can be 2 to 5 times more concentrated inside of our house, and can cause headaches, nausea, heart problems, lung problems, and even cancer. If you smell mildew, fix it—don’t just spray air freshener or turn up your air filtration system. Once in a while, it’s good to open a window to increase ventilation in your house. To remove other airborne pollutants, invest in a high-quality air filtration system. Watch the video clip for more tips!

    If you are looking for an affordable, state of the art air filtration system for your home, call Water Event in Dallas, TX at (972) 488-8100.

     

    Water Trivia Wednesday | How well do you know your water music?

    Last updated 1 year ago

    We want to help break up your work week with our Water Trivia Wednesdays! We want to know how well you know your water music.  We will post a trivia question as well as the related music video.  Tweet us back at @WaterEvent, with your answer. 

    Can you guess the artist of song, "Every Teardrop Is a Waterfall"?

    The Dangers That Can Come With Poor Indoor Air Quality

    Last updated 1 year ago

    Living in a home with poor air quality can have a range of immediate and long-term negative effects on your health. The following guide will introduce you to the negative consequences of indoor air pollution and explain how purchasing an air filtration system can greatly improve the air quality inside of your home.

    • Sources of Indoor Air Pollution

    Have your home tested for radon—the second leading cause of lung cancer in the United States—by purchasing a radon test kit at your local hardware store. Tobacco smoke, pollen, dander, mold, fireplaces, stoves, spray cleaners, formaldehyde, asbestos, lead, and carpet are all common sources of indoor air pollution. An air filtration system is important for reducing air pollutants inside of your home, but for optimal air quality, it is important to prevent these air pollutants from entering your home in the first place.

    • Short-Term Effects

    If you don’t know whether you are in a room without an air filtration system or decent air quality, all you have to do is pay attention to your body. Your eyes, nose, and throat will experience irritation, and you might suffer from dizziness, fatigue, or headaches. Those with pre-existing medical conditions, such as asthma, will probably experience an increase in unpleasant symptoms after being exposed to poor-quality indoor air.

    • Long-Term Effects

    Research has shown that people that are exposed to polluted indoor air for a number of years increase their chances of contracting upper respiratory diseases, heart disease, and cancer. People react differently to indoor air pollution, so it is important to take the necessary steps to remove the source of the pollution and use an effective air filtration system to purify the remaining pollutants that exist inside your home.

    At Water Event in Dallas, TX, we are committed to helping our customers improve the quality of the air they breathe and the water they drink. To learn more about single room and whole house air filtration systems, give us a call at (972) 488-8100 or visit our website today!

     

    Happy New Years!

    Last updated 1 year ago

    Happy New Years, from everyone at Water Event! 

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