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News Letter By Rob Sweet

Most of us do not think twice about Pigeons that nest around air ducts in public buildings or our homes. It is almost natural to think of pigeons being in these places. Hardly ever does it come to our mind that bird droppings are very dangerous for our health. Why would this be the case?

Bird droppings can easily enter the air ducts and form solid waste. This waste accumulates and forms a constant filth in the duct. When air enters these ducts it carries with it small dried particles from the bird waste that enters our home and places of work and finally, these particles will find themselves in our lungs. Should we be concerned about these particles? Yes, because they are the source of serious diseases!

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In the past five years, indoor air quality issues have become of great importance in today’s society. Second hand smoke, tight building syndrome, and ergonomics are consuming thousands of dollars each year in research and development. Consumers are becoming more aware of the causes and effects of unclean air, and poor air circulation.