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Part of our mission at Air Dynamics HVAC is to provide our community members with helpful information regarding their HVAC units and their care. We hope that you will find the following articles helpful in maximizing efficiency, improving indoor air quality, and overall boosting your HVAC knowledge.

As always, if you find yourself with an HVAC-related question or concern; please feel free to reach out to us directly at (215)571-9471. Our friendly staff is always available and ready to assist with any questions/concerns you may have.

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Air Dynamics HVAC | 2024 Nextdoor Neighborhood Favorite Winner!

Neighbors Name Air Dynamics HVAC, LLC  a “2024 Nextdoor Neighborhood Faves” in Nextdoor’s 8th Annual Local Business Awards

Newportville, PA 09/30/24  — Air Dynamics HVAC, LLC has been named a 2024 Nextdoor Neighborhood Fave business, the annual awards program that recognizes local businesses loved by neighbors.

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Importance Of Carbon Monoxide Detector Placement

Importance Of Carbon Monoxide Detector Placement

During the cooler months, most homeowners close all windows and crank up the furnace to keep warm. This is a perfect time to not only test your carbon monoxide detectors to ensure they’re working correctly; it’s also a great time to check their placement to be sure they are able to accurately alert you and your family in the event of an emergency!

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Carbon Monoxide Dangers: Essential Information Every Homeowner Needs

Carbon Monoxide Dangers: Essential Information Every Homeowner Needs

Carbon monoxide (CO) is an odorless, colorless gas that is formed by the incomplete combustion of fuels. Simply put, CO is produced whenever a material burns. Homes that have fuel-burning appliances or attached garages are more likely to have CO problems than those without. When a person is exposed to CO gas, the carbon monoxide molecules in the air will displace the oxygen within their bodies ultimately leading to CO poisoning.

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