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Indoor Air Quality


The air inside your home may be even worse than the air outside – especially if you are among America's 40 million allergy sufferers. Add in the fact that we spend 90 percent of our time within our home's four walls, and indoor air quality becomes a major concern.

Dominick Fuel can help ensure clean, fresh, healthy air in your home by installing Carrier air filters and ultraviolet light systems, plus humidifiers/dehumidifiers, room air cleaners and other indoor air quality equipment.

Some of our featured indoor air quality manufacturers' solve indoor air pollution problems by using advanced solutions such as multiple duct steam humidifiers, whole-house humidifiers; media air cleaners, evaporative humidifiers, whole-house electronic air cleaners and much, much more.

All of Dominick Fuel's indoor air quality solutions work with your heating and air conditioning units to remove nearly all airborne pollutants.

For questions about indoor air quality, please call us today at 203-866-5836, or contact us online.

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Warning! Carbon Monoxide Kills!


Carbon monoxide (CO), a colorless, odorless, and tasteless gas, can kill before anyone in your home is aware of it. However, in the rare case that an Oilheat system malfunctions, it gives off signals such as smoke and soot before producing CO.

Initial symptoms of carbon monoxide poisoning are similar to the flu, and include: headache, fatigue, shortness of breath, nausea, and dizziness. If you think you are experiencing CO poisoning, get fresh air immediately. Open windows and doors for more ventilation, turn off any combustion appliances, and leave your home. Then call your fire department and report your symptoms. Seek prompt medical attention.

The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) recommends that every home should have a carbon monoxide alarm. CPSC also urges consumers to have a professional inspection of all fuel-burning appliances to detect deadly carbon monoxide leaks.

Dominick Fuel will be happy to help you install carbon monoxide detectors in your home — as well as inspect your boiler or furnace for any potential malfunctions. Please contact us.

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