Spring is in the air – and so are allergens. And also bacteria, mold, and virus-causing germs. But we aren’t talking about the air outside; we’re talking about the air inside your home.
Since the spring is peak season for asthma and allergy sufferers, the Asthma and Allergy Foundation of America has proclaimed May as National Asthma and Allergy Awareness Month.
Over 40 million Americans are tormented with allergies and 24 million deal with asthma. So this month, our Experts are ready to help you stop the sneezes for FREE. Call Stevenson Service Experts right now to get a FREE home air quality and comfort analysis at 614-334-3192 or
schedule your appointment online. Your no-charge air quality and comfort analysis is the first step to assess your home’s level of air pollution.
Read more about how you can help ease allergy symptoms inside your home at StopTheSneezes.com. Here are some additional suggestions from Stevenson Service Experts:
Air Filtration
Hospitals use HEPA (High Efficiency Particular Air) filtration systems and, depending on your family’s immune systems, you may want to invest in one of these high-efficiency filters, too. Even if you feel like your allergies are pretty moderate, people are often excited by the nearly sudden change in how they feel after moving to a more efficient air filtration system.
If you aren’t sure if such a high-efficiency air filtration system is a good fit for your home, there are several options to choose from when it comes to upgrading your family’s air quality. Below are a few air filters and cleaners that you can choose for your home’s air quality.

Germicidal UV Light Systems
Germicidal UV Light System is quite the mouthful to say germ killer. These UV lights help destroy germs and bacteria that can cause allergies and can exacerbate the symptoms of asthma. According to a study, one in five people who experienced allergies was also exposed to fungi and bacteria in their ventilation systems. Investing in a UV light system helps to kill off these allergens and keep your home healthy.
Humidify or Dehumidify
Dry air can irritate your nasal passages and take your mild allergies to a full-blown sinus infection in in just a few days. On the flip side, too much humidity can foster the growth of dust mites and microbes, making your allergy symptoms even worse.
Help enhance the quality of your home’s air with Stevenson Service Experts. Call now for an in-home air quality analysis and we’ll help you decide which system is best for your family’s health.