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December, 2008            1-877-765-8486          www.solvitnow.com           Volume 1 Issue 12

 

 

ELECTRICAL        PLUMBING         DRAIN CLEANING        DUCT CLEANING         HEATING

 

AIR CONDITIONING            WATER TREATMENT            RADON TESTING & MITIGATION

 

 

Humidity And You

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It is important to maintain the proper humidity levels in your home and workplace. Indoor humidity levels should be between 25 to 35 percent with the ideal level being about 35 percent. Click Here fore free in home test.

If humidity is too low, you can suffer from dry noses, skin, and throats, as well as cracked fingertips, and you're more likely to catch a cold. Dryness can also damage wood and drywall, cause your wood floors to shrink, and even cause your piano to go out of tune. Static electricity is also increased as the humidity levels decreased.
 
Older and less energy-efficient homes are also more likely to suffer from low humidity.

Humidity Too Low ?
Humidity levels are easily increased by using a humidifier. Humidifiers must be kept clean and filters should be changed according to the manufacturer's instructions. The most common type of evaporative humidifier uses a wicking filter that absorbs the water. A fan then blows through the air and evaporates some of the water. Make sure you purchase a humidifier properly sized for your home. Having proper humidity levels creates a more comfortable environment and will reduce your energy usage. 

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Light pollution makes the stars harder to see each year. It also represents a huge waste of electricity. Many outdoor lights are left on all night, and people often forget to turn them off during the day. Ask yourself whether those lights are really necessary.


If you decide you still need some outdoor lights, install a combination motion and photo sensor. This will turn the lights on if it's dark and someone is around, but keeps them off otherwise.


For holiday lights, use a timer to turn them on and then off at a specific time.


Call Solvit and ask for a free lighting and electrical inspection. Click Here for an imediate call back.

 

 

Radon, What You Should Know

Radon can be found all over the U.S.
Radon comes from the natural (radioactive) breakdown of uranium in soil and rock and gets into the air you breathe and the water you drink.

You can not see, smell or taste Radon. Radon is the second leading cause of lung cancer in America taking 20,000 lives each year. Radon can be found all over the U.S. It can get into any type of building - homes, offices, and schools - and result in a high indoor radon level. But you and your family are most likely to get your greatest exposure at home, where you spend most of your time.


You should test for radon.
Testing is the only way to know if you and your family are at risk from radon. EPA and the Surgeon General recommend testing all homes below the third floor for radon. EPA also recommends testing in schools.


Testing is inexpensive and easy -Millions of Americans have already tested their homes for radon. Keep your family safe and
test today!

 
You can fix a radon problem.
Radon reduction systems work and they are not too costly.  Some radon reduction systems can reduce radon levels in your home by up to 99%.  Even very high levels can be reduced to acceptable levels.
 
How Does Radon Get Into Your Home?
Radon is a radioactive gas.  It comes from the natural decay of uranium that is found in nearly all soils. It typically moves up through the ground to the air above and into your home through cracks and other holes in the foundation. Your home traps radon inside, where it can build up. Any home may have a radon problem. This means new and old homes, well-sealed and drafty homes, and homes with or without basements.

 

Feel free to call Solvit  if you would like to have this test completed or if you have additional questions. Click Here for an imediate call back. Ask for Michael Criss.

 

 

About Your Service Technician

 

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All Solvit technicians, whether they are plumbers, heating and cooling, water and well technicians or electricians undergo at least 4 years of combined schooling and apprenticeship training before they can sit for their respective trade license exams. In many cases, they are required to complete continuing education hours on a bi-annual bases to retain their license. These same tradesmen actually spend more time in the class room and in training than many college students.
 
An interesting fact is that regardless of the economy, the need for tradesmen is growing faster than the availability of interested qualified candidates.
 
Solvit is always on the lookout for great trade's people. If you have a family member or friend interested in the trades and that has what it takes to be part of our Solvit team, we would like to hear from them.