How to Minimize Air Quality Risks

It's essential to ensure we breathe clean air in our homes. Unfortunately, many harmful particles find their way into our residences and jeopardize the air quality. They can trigger allergies, asthma, and other health problems that permanently harm our health.

Fortunately, it's possible to minimize air quality risks. We'll discuss what can help maintain clean air inside homes.

The causes of poor indoor air quality

Many contaminants inside and outside our house contribute to poor air quality. The primary causes are internal sources that release particles and gases into the air. Other common contaminants are bacteria, mold, mildew, viruses, pet dander, and other particles.

Of course, the list doesn't end there. Paint, cleaning chemicals, aerosol sprays, cosmetic products, and other volatile organic compounds leave their trace in the air and affect its quality.

Moreover, excess humidity and clogged cooling and heating systems can negatively impact air quality.

How to minimize air quality risks

As you can see, the list of air quality pollutants is extensive. Although it's impossible to eliminate all of them, specific products and strategies can help increase air quality and minimize risks.

Filters

Regularly changing filters on all house appliances can contribute to a cleaner and fresher air. Don't forget that the AC isn't the only appliance with filters. Vacuum cleaners, dryers, and kitchen vent filters also require replacement after some time.

While changing filters, make sure to check the air ducts. If they're clogged up, this could compromise air quality.

Dehumidifiers and humidifiers

High humidity levels inside homes create a hospitable environment for mold, mildew, and dust mites, all of which are common allergens. Dehumidifiers eliminate these contaminants from the air by removing moisture.

In contrast, humidifiers add moisture to the air. Dry air can also trigger numerous respiratory issues and even damage your furniture. Ideally, the humidity level should lie between 30 to 50 percent.

Air purifiers

Air purifiers keep the air inside homes clean and fresh. They are highly effective if you want to get rid of bacteria, mold, pollen, and viruses.

Remember that there are many types of air purifiers. We recommend choosing one based on the size of the house, its unique characteristics, and budget.

Whole-home air cleaning systems

Unlike regular air purifiers that clean the air on a room-to-room basis, whole-home air filtration systems address the issue of polluted air in the entire house.

Such systems are integrated into heating and cooling systems. When the air is heated or cooled down, it's also pushed through a filtration system that eliminates harmful particles and pollutants.

Enjoy fresh air inside your home

Keeping the air inside the house clean and fresh is essential for everyone's health. While putting plants in rooms and maintaining hygiene can improve air quality to some degree, it may not be enough.

If you're unsure about your home's air quality, it's best to contact professionals. They can inspect it and suggest proven strategies for improving the quality.


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