4 Ways To Improve Your Indoor Air Quality

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If you have respiratory problems or you are sensitive to allergens, cold seasons can exacerbate your problems. Heating systems and stale indoor air can multiply mold spores, pet dander, dust mites, and many other allergy-inducing elements. Surprisingly, most of these allergy-inducing triggers don’t have any smell, so, in many cases, there will be nothing to indicate to you that they exist in your house or home.  

Improving the quality of air 

It’s wise to make an effort to enhance the quality of air in your house so you can avoid the flareup of respiratory issues such as asthma. While it may not be practically possible to eliminate all allergens from your home, you can take steps to reduce their number by making some changes. Here are the four ways you can use to improve the air quality in your house.   

1. Keep your house clean

Bugs and mites don’t like clean places. So keeping your home clean is the first step in ensuring you reduce the number of these allergy-inducing elements in your house. Your cleaning strategies should focus on the reduction of the accumulation of dust, mold, and pet dander in your home. You need to vacuum your area rugs and carpets every week.  Regularly, clean all items such as drapes, bedding, pillows, etc. that might attract allergens into your house. If you have any pets in your home, ensure you clean them regularly.    

2. Keep all the greenery out of the house

If you have to keep some plants, better have them outdoors. In-door plants look very beautiful and may improve air quality. However, they also collect and promote the growth of allergen-inducing elements like mold. You can replace them with artificial plants which you must also keep clean.   

3. Buy an air purifier

If you are living in a house where you can’t control the sources on the allergens, then you can purchase a small air cleaner. For example, if you have a family pet that you don’t want to get rid of, an air cleaner will ensure the triggers from the pet get trapped, so they don’t spread to the house.  You can also buy a dehumidifier that you can use in the basement and other damp areas to prevent mold growth. Once in a while, scrub off any mold growth that collects on walls, fixtures, and showers.      

4. Change the air filters

The efficiency of air filters reduces with time. That’s why you need to change them regularly. It’s also advisable to use electrostatic filters because they trap airborne irritants rather than allowing them to recirculate in the house. Also, clean all your ducts to remove any trapped dust particles.      

Conclusion

Having clean air circulating in your house will ensure you and your loved ones maintain a healthy lifestyle. To bolster your efforts to reduce allergens in your house, you need to ensure your house is well ventilated. When you are at home, open all the windows to allow fresh air into the house. You can also have fans to push air contaminants away from your house.  

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It’s wise to make an effort to enhance the quality of air in your house so you can avoid the flareup of respiratory issues such as asthma. While it may not be practically possible to eliminate all allergens from your home, you can take steps to reduce their number by making some changes. Here are the four ways you can use to improve the air quality in your house.

If you are living in a house where you can’t control the sources on the allergens, then you can purchase a small air cleaner. For example, if you have a family pet that you don’t want to get rid of, an air cleaner will ensure the triggers from the pet get trapped, so they don’t spread to the house.

The efficiency of air filters reduces with time. That’s why you need to change them regularly. It’s also advisable to use electrostatic filters because they trap airborne irritants rather than allowing them to recirculate in the house. Also, clean all your ducts to remove any trapped dust particles.