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Metropolis HVAC believes that the health of our natural or outdoor
environment is of vital importance to all of us. The health of our
outdoor environment is so important that the United States government
has established an agency, the Environmental Protection Agency,
to deal with environmental problems of national and local interest.
The health and quality of our outdoor environment directly affects
what Metropolis HVAC contractors have to do to deliver the world
class IAQ environments that our customers require.
The EPA is our first line of defense in our effort to maintain
an outdoor environment that is healthy for all of us. When it comes
to our outdoor or natural environment, the EPA does its best to
monitor those conditions that lead to the pollution of our air,
land, forests, streams, and oceans. It actively prosecutes violators
that willfully contribute to the destruction of these vital national
resources.
Metropolis HVAC believes that everyone should be aware of what
the EPA recommends for improving the outdoor air environment in
our communities, villages, boroughs, cities, and states.
Over the years, the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has diligently
monitored our indoor and outdoor environments with the propose of
keeping us informed on how to maintain healthy environments at home
and at work. Metropolis HVAC works diligently to keep clients up
to date on the latest EPA findings and recommendations for monitoring
and maintaining world class IAQ environments in homes, schools,
and commercial building throughout the United States of America.
Metropolis HVAC believes that when a customer is well informed,
he or she can better understand the proposal and recommendations
that a certified Metropolis HVAC contractor make to achieve a high
quality IAQ environment in their home, school, or commercial building.
Therefore, the following EPA links are given below.
Metropolis HVAC also believes that due to the rise in terrorism,
all building owners need to be extra careful about possible health
related attacks on building occupants. The National Institute for
Occupational Health and Safety and the National Center for Disease
Control have created a document that can be useful in reducing the
impact of such attacks. For building owners needing to guard against
such attack, Metropolis HVAC an additional link, CDC IAQ, which
we hope will be useful for informing you on how to protect your
buildings from airborne chemical, biological, or radiological attacks.
Please contact Metropolis HVAC if you need services described in
your home, schools, or commercial buildings or if you need to implement
HVAC measures to protect your buildings against airborne chemial,
biological, or radiological attacks.
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