Having good quality indoor air is important to the health and safety of your home. It is also important to the health of you and your family. Having poor quality indoor air can lead to an increase in respiratory problems. These could include allergy or asthma symptoms, headaches, as well as a variety of others. Indoor air pollutant levels can be as much as two to five times higher than those from the outdoor air. So it is important to help provide the best quality air for your home that you can. There are some ways you can help to provide good quality air in your home. This way everyone will be breathing the cleanest and safest air possible.

Have an Air Cleaner installed

These can be small portable air cleaners, or a whole home air cleaner. Air cleaners help to provide allergen and irritant control for your home. The air cleaners can trap harmful airborne particles such as dust, dirt, pollen, and other allergens. This way you can be provided the best quality air no matter what room you are in.

Humidity levels should be regulated

It is important to regulate the humidity levels of your home. Some airborne pollutants will thrive in a damp environment. Bacteria and mildew are most likely to grow and spread if the humidity levels are high. If you are unsure of what the humidity level should be in your home, we can help recommend the correct amount. If you have a humidifier in your home, make sure that it is producing only the amount recommended for your home. Also inspect around the humidifier for any mold or mildew growth.

Have the air filters replaced regularly

Replacing the air filters regularly is one of the most important things you can do. Air filters are intended to trap dust and other particles that are in the air. This way they will not circulate through your home. When the filters become dirty and clogged it will block the airflow. This can cause damage to the system itself and also increase the chance of air pollutants being distributed throughout your home.

Use HEPA filters for the furnace

High Efficiency Particulate Air filters meet the standards of efficiency set by the US Department of Energy. This means the filter must remove 99.97 percent of all particles from the air that are greater than 0.3 micrometers. Installing filters that meet the HEPA standards can help ensure that the indoor air quality is the best possible.

Make sure to dust and vacuum regularly

Vacuuming is important. This can help to remove the settling of dust and dirt in your home. Cleaning the home regularly can also help decrease the chance of it being circulated through the air once again. Keeping the home clean and dust free can help improve the indoor air quality.