Today's Deal:$39 For The Cleaning of 10 Vents, 1 Return Vent & 1 Main Line From Zephyr Clean Air ($200 Value)

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About The Company:
Zephyr Clean Air
All together now: Breathe in, breathe out. Breathe in, breathe out.
Smell that?
Okay, sorry, that was an unfair question. You can’t tell what you can’t smell…but that doesn’t mean there aren’t diverse affects from dirty air. Here are a few tell-tale ways you can be sure that the air around you has a little more in it than just…well, air.
If you have: Pets, people who work outside of the home that bring dirt and other allergens back into the home, the occasional open window or door, a live-in smoker, various forms of vegetation or plant life growing in your yard, people driving by your house, perfumes, chemicals…All of the above, and then some. If you have these, chances are you’ve got something more than air in the air that’s being forced through your heating and cooling vents.
Here’s an equation that’s really fun: The quality of the air you’re breathing equals the quality of your health and well-being. Sixty per cent of your energy is said to come from the type of air you’re breathing. Oh, and it just gets better: The EPA figures the most people spend up to 90% of their time indoors, where the air quality can be anywhere from two to ten times more polluted than it is outdoors. The American College of Allergies further states that 50% of all illness is related to or aggravated by poor air quality. Children, the elderly, and those susceptible to respiratory issues like asthma are even more at risk.
What to do? Get those vents cleaned, for starters. Make the deliverers of that air as ick-free as possible.
CitySmart to the rescue once again with today’s deal: $39 for the cleaning of ten vents, one return vent and one main line from Zephyr Clean Air (that’s a $200 value!)
Click that ‘Buy Now!’ button now and start breathing easier TODAY.
Sound Familiar? Headaches, nausea, sore or scratchy throat, nasal irritation, dry, red or watering eyes, coughing and fatigue could call be indicators that there’s something in the air.
You Clean Out Everything Else. The lint-catcher in your dryer. Your car after the teenagers have been in it. The dishwasher, the fridge, and occasionally even your desk drawer. Why not your air?
Say Ahhhh….not Ewwww. Even the phrases we use everyday in our English language seem to suggest that subconsciously, we know what we need. ‘A breath of fresh air’, ‘Just breathe’ and ‘Take a breath’ and ‘breathe easy’…we so know!









