Residential Indoor Air Quality
The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) ranks poor indoor air pollution among the top five environmental risks to public health. These pollutants, such as bacteria, mold, dust and pollen, blow through the air in your Michigan home every time your heating and cooling system's fan runs. And, according to the EPA, levels of many airborne pollutants in your home may be 25-100 times higher than those outdoors. Providing Indoor Air Quality is one of FLAME's top priorities when installing systems to improve Home Air Quality.
Residential Air Duct Cleaning & Sanitizing
FLAME offers a full range of air duct cleaning and sanitizing to leave airways thoroughly clean in your Michigan home. All Flame technicians are certified by the National Air Duct Cleaners Associations (NADCA), Certified Ventilation Inspectors and Ventilation System Mold Remediator.
Residential Humidifier Installation
Controlling your indoor humidity is very important. In many cases the air inside a home is drier than a desert. Dry, indoor air is often the culprit for such common problems as itchy or cracked skin, eye irritation, dry, nasal passages and damaged home furnishings. Dry indoor air can also increase the possibility of catching cold and flu viruses and can reduce the efficiency and effectiveness of your heating system. All of these problems can be alleviated with the help of a high quality humidifier from FLAME.
Ultra Violet Germicidal Light
Flame offers the Bryant UV Light which is a perfect addition to todays tightly constructed, highly energy efficient homes. These Michigan homes are built to seal in heated or cooled air for maximum economy. Unfortunately, they also do a great job of trapping mold, bacteria, viruses, fungi, dust and other irritants. Filters help control some of these pollutants, but the Bryant UV Light actually eliminates many of them by penetrating down to the DNA level, leaving your home's air cleaner and fresher.
Carbon Monoxide Detector Installation
Carbon monoxide (CO) is a colorless, odorless, tasteless and toxic gas produced as a by-product of combustion that can poison or kill you if undetected in your home. The Consumer Product Safety Commission recommends a detector on each floor of your home. At a minimum, a single detector should be placed on each sleeping floor with an additional detector in the area of any major gas burning appliances such as a furnace or water heater. FLAME technicians can install these detectors in your home to ensure quick detection of this poisonous gas.














