BREATHE EASIER AT HOME WITH CANOPY AIR FILTERS

New Start-Up Subscription Company Makes it Simple to Change Air Filters

We spend a lot of time making sure our home’s environment is fresh, but often don’t think about one of the most important sources of “dirty” in our homes – the air that we are breathing. Respiratory irritants and common allergens abound in our homes and can be found in the form of mold spores, fungus, pollen, mites and pet dander.

Though clean air is essential for a family’s health and wellbeing, it is too often overlooked. A staggering 58% of people do not change their home’s air filters when they should — and even worse, one in four Americans have never replaced their air filter. Why? Most underestimate the dangers of indoor pollutants and changing air filters, which many people don’t see or think of, is low on the list when juggling life’s busy responsibilities.

Isaac C. Flanagan is available to talk about tips for improving the health of your home as we enter the fall season. Isaac can help families breathe easier with tips on when and why air filters should be changed as well as give insight to the startling results of the survey conducted by Opinion Research Corporation.

Did you know?
Air inside your home can be five times dirtier (and up to 100 times dirtier!) than outdoor air!
American Baby Boomers (ages 53-71) are more likely to live in a home that has replaced air filters than Millennials (ages 18-36,) and are more likely to change them on schedule.
47 percent of Baby Boomers say their home air filters are changed every few months or more, compared to 39 percent of Millennials.

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