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How to Get the Ultimate Clean and Comfortable Home

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American Standard Heating and Air Conditioning has created Comfort is in the Air, a free consumer booklet which provides practical tips for making your home cleaner, healthier and more comfortable for your family.

(ARA) – Your home is a comfortable haven where you spend your time laughing, playing and relaxing. Yet even with a regular cleaning routine, trillions of airborne particles such as pet dander, dirt, bacteria and mold spores can find their way into your house each day. So how do you get rid of those potentially harmful things you can and can’t see?

"Comfort is in the Air," a free consumer booklet, offers 10 tips for keeping your home clean and healthy so you and your family can relax and breathe easier. The booklet includes advice from Hannah Keeley, mother of seven, author of "Hannah’s Art of Home: Managing Your Home Around Your Personality," and creator of TotalMom.com, a complete resource for moms who do it all. The free booklet can be ordered at www.americanstandardair.com/aircare.

"Moms want to create the best possible indoor environment for their families," Keeley says. "'Comfort is in the Air' gives moms practical know-how to help them keep a healthy and safe home."

Did you know that more than 40 pounds of dirt and dust can accumulate in a typical 1,500-square-foot American home in just one year? Or that 50 percent of all illnesses are caused or aggravated by poor indoor air quality?

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In the free consumer booklet Comfort is in the Air, Hannah Keeley, mother of seven, author and founder of TotalMom.com, provides practical tips for making your home safe and healthy for your family.

With the booklet, consumers will learn how they can keep outside pollutants and dirt from entering the home in the first place; how to keep carpets and bedding free of excess dust and pet dander; how to keep irritating chemicals and pollutants from ruining indoor air, and more.

"With 'Comfort is in the Air,' we want to share our passion and expertise about making homes cleaner and healthier in a convenient way for on-the-go moms," says Joyce Warrington, national brand director for American Standard Heating and Air Conditioning. "We want to help consumers not only make their families more comfortable at home, but also show them how everyday tips like cutting out the use of chemical cleaners or adding an American Standard AccuClean in their homes is more effective than cleaning alone in eliminating household pollutants."

Readers will also be introduced to people Mike and Dana Nordberg of St. Michael, Minn., who installed an American Standard AccuClean whole house air filtration system. Allergy and asthma flare-ups – along with regular doctor visits and daily medications – are part of the Nordberg’s routine with their two children, Callie and Caden.

"Our home felt like the air was heavy and stale," says Dana Nordberg. "The home comfort booklet provided some great common sense tips that oftentimes are overlooked when it comes to indoor air quality. The tips were extremely beneficial to me, a busy mom trying to maintain a healthier and more comfortable home for my family. Now our air just smells clean. Even our family and friends keep asking us what’s different."

To obtain a free copy of "Comfort is in the Air" visit www.americanstandardair.com/aircare.

Courtesy of ARA Content

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