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Plain-language guides about what we actually do and what good indoor air quality looks like on Long Island.

How Often Should You Clean Air Ducts on Long Island?
NADCA recommends 3–5 years. Here's when you actually need it — and when you don't.
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Dryer Vent Fire Safety: What Every Long Island Homeowner Should Know
NFPA says dryers cause 15,000 home fires a year. The 90% that are preventable with one hour of cleaning.
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Mold in Air Ducts on Long Island: Signs, Testing, Remediation
Long Island humidity plus aging HVAC systems equal mold-prone ducts. How to test, what to trust, and when remediation is actually needed.
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Indoor Air Quality 101 for Nassau & Suffolk Homeowners
PM2.5, VOCs, spore counts, humidity — what matters, what doesn't, and what to measure first.
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