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A Special Message to our Cousin's Air Family and Friends

Dear Cousin's Air Family and Friends,

In response to the Coronavirus (COVID-19) situation, we want to assure you that we have taken the necessary precautions for the safety and well-being of our employees, customers, and families to reduce the spread of the virus. Cousin's Air will be diligent in providing our staff with the education and resources needed to reduce the spread of germs at our facility and in your home. Our staff will continue to wear gloves and booties, sanitize our work area, follow proper hygiene protocols and stay home if they are feeling sick.

Thank you for your trust and loyalty and we will continue to make sure we all remain safe, healthy and proactive. We wish you all the best and will be here to provide you with all of your air conditioning comfort needs.

Coronavirus and Other Contaminants: How Indoor Air Quality Can

Affect Your Health

Corona

People spend about 90% of their lives indoors, and pollutant levels can be as high as 100 times the levels encountered outside. The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) ranks indoor air pollution among the top four environmental hazards in America.

While our attention is focused on the spread of Coronavirus, and we are thinking about the necessary precautions that are needed to reduce our chances of coming in contact with this virus, HVAC professionals know that Coronavirus is not the only disease, germ, virus, or pollutant we need to combat in our homes. We also need to consider the other viruses and germs that are spread through a central HVAC system. One-way people can be proactive and protect themselves from getting sick in general is by being educated on Indoor Air Quality (IAQ).

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