AirVenty provides general information about indoor-air and home-comfort products. It is not a substitute for professional inspection, diagnosis, installation, repair, or emergency advice.
When to seek qualified help
Contact a qualified professional when you have persistent moisture, visible mold, suspected gas or carbon-monoxide issues, electrical concerns, HVAC faults, unusual odors, water intrusion, structural damage, or any situation that may affect health or safety.
Product use
Always follow the manufacturer’s instructions, warnings, maintenance requirements, and installation guidance for any product. Confirm electrical compatibility, ventilation requirements, clearances, filter fit, drainage setup, and age or pet safety before use.
Health and air-quality concerns
Indoor-air products may support comfort or help manage certain conditions, but they do not diagnose health issues or replace medical advice. For symptoms or health concerns, consult an appropriate qualified healthcare professional.
Emergency situations
For suspected carbon-monoxide exposure, gas leaks, fire risk, severe electrical faults, flooding, or another immediate safety concern, leave the area when appropriate and contact local emergency services or a qualified professional.
