Outdoor air quality is one of those things that is reported on regularly. Between billowing smoke from industrial plants to car exhaust, it’s impossible to ignore the effects of obvious pollution. But, what about indoor air contaminants? Have you investigated how safe the air is inside your home? Unfortunately, air pollution in your home can be just as bad or even worse than it is outdoors. But with some knowledge and preventative maintenance, you can take the necessary steps toward improving your indoor air quality and keeping your family happy and healthy. Continue reading our blog for some easy tips to improve your indoor air quality.
Types of Air Pollutants
Indoor air pollutants aren’t limited to large cities with massive carbon footprints. They can range from contaminants brought in from your dog, asbestos and lead particles in older homes, mildew, and gas leaks. When homeowners are fighting such a large variety of pollutants inside their homes, they must be knowledgeable about avoiding all types of toxins.
Stay on top of your air conditioner filter. On top of keeping your home cool on hot days, your air conditioner also filters the air as it’s cycled. But without a regularly changed air filter, the filter fills up and can’t continue to clean out toxins.
Humidity Control
Humid homes act as a breeding ground for mold and mildew. Should you have allergies or asthma, and the humidity isn’t controlled, you will find yourself feeling the impact of poor air quality. Limit the irritants and mold growth in your home by placing dehumidifiers around your space or installing a whole-house dehumidifier.
Keep your Rugs Clean
Your rugs and carpets act as their own air filters, trapping dust and dirt. If not cleaned regularly, they hold in the contaminants that have become stuck and keep them in your home. Avoid this by cleaning your carpets and rugs weekly.
Go Green with Indoor Plants
Buying indoor plants can do wonders to improve the air quality in your home and brighten your space. Ferns, Lilies, English Ivy, and Parlor Palms are some of the best options to filter your indoor air while still looking beautiful and adding to your decor.
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