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How To Improve Your Indoor Air Quality

May 19, 2022
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It’s no secret that the air quality indoors can often be worse than outdoors. Whether it’s because of dusty old furniture, pet dander, or just general pollution, many people find themselves dealing with allergy symptoms and other respiratory problems as a result.

Thankfully, there are ways to improve your indoor air quality and make your home healthier for you and your family. In this post, we’ll explore some simple tips that can help you breathe easier at home. Keep reading to learn more!

Dust your furniture and blinds at least once a week to get rid of allergens

Dusting your furniture and blinds at least once a week can help to improve indoor air quality by reducing the amount of allergens in the air. Allergens can come from a variety of sources, including pet dander, pollen, and dust mites.

When these particles become airborne, they can trigger allergies and asthma attacks. By taking a few minutes to dust your home each week, you can help to reduce these health risks and create a cleaner, healthier indoor environment.

Vacuum your floors and carpets at least once a week to remove dirt, dust, and pet hair

Keeping your floors and carpets clean is essential for maintaining indoor air quality in your home. Regular vacuuming helps to remove dirt, dust, and pet hair that can easily become trapped in the fibers of your flooring, resulting in a build-up that can contribute to allergies and respiratory issues.

To keep your indoor environment as healthy as possible, it is recommended that you vacuum your floors and carpets at least once a week. This will help to eliminate the harmful particles that can be lurking on the surface of your surfaces and minimize any unwanted odors caused by indoor pollutants. So, if you want to breathe easy and feel more comfortable in your own home, make sure you are vacuuming regularly!

Change your air filter every month (or as recommended by your HVAC technician)

Most people are aware that it’s important to keep their indoor air quality clean, but many don’t realize that one of the easiest ways to do this is to change their air filter regularly. Air filters play a vital role in keeping your indoor air quality high by trapping dust, pollen, and other airborne particles.

Over time, these filters can become clogged, which reduces their efficiency and can lead to poor indoor air quality. For best results, it’s recommended that you change your air filter every month – or as often as recommended by your HVAC technician.

Keep plants in your home to help improve air quality

Keeping indoor plants in your home can be a great way to boost indoor air quality. These plants can filter out various pollutants from the air, helping to improve indoor air quality and reduce exposure to harmful airborne toxins.

Additionally, indoor plants promote the production of oxygen, making it easier for you and your family members to breathe easily. Whether you want cleaner air or simply enjoy having greenery around the house, keeping indoor plants is a great way to improve both indoor air quality and overall happiness.

Use a dehumidifier in the summer months to reduce humidity levels

In the summer months, indoor air quality can suffer because of high humidity levels. This can lead to several problems, such as stale air, musty odors, and even mold growth. One way to combat these problems is to use a dehumidifier.

Dehumidifiers work by pulling moisture out of the air, helping to reduce indoor humidity levels. In turn, this can improve indoor air quality by reducing musty odors and promoting airflow. Additionally, using a dehumidifier can also help to prevent mold growth, as mold thrives in humid environments. So if you’re looking for a way to improve indoor air quality this summer, consider using a dehumidifier.

Need More Help?

We hope this article was helpful in highlighting the importance of indoor air quality and gave you some tips on how to improve yours. If you would like more information or have any questions, please do not hesitate to call Elmer’s Home Services. We are happy to help!

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