How To Reduce Indoor Air Pollution
Aachoo! Is your indoor air as clean as you’d like? We’d written recently about the impact of coronavirus on our air conditioner and the air filter, air purifier and the air we are breathing. We now have tips on how to reduce indoor air pollution.
If you’re coughing, sneezing or have itchy eyes, you could be suffering from indoor air pollution. Never worry, though there are steps you can take to clear it up and help you breathe easier.
How To Reduce Indoor Air Pollution
- Clean the house. Yep, sweep, vacuum, dust the furniture. When you remove dirt, dust, pollen and pet dander you may just breathe easier. Cleaning will also prevent these contaminants from clogging up the air filter in the air conditioner.
- Call us for an HVAC unit inspection. Regular maintenance will keep the unit running at peak efficiency and will also mean the inspector will clean the dirt and dust from the filters and ducts.
- Clean and change the air filters in the HVAC unit regularly. Ask us how to do this and how often to do this.
- Make certain the ducts and vents in the HVAC unit are clear of debris (this is especially important if your unit is outdoors.
- Maintain proper moisture levels in the home. Because Englewood, Florida is so humid, it leads to poor indoor air quality because moisture leads to mold.
- Clean your home with natural cleansers. This will prevent your breathing in hazardous chemicals.
- Bring in some greenery. Plants naturally cleanse the air. Plants and greenery also add a pop of color and bring brightness and light into your home.
Concerned about the air quality in your home, give us a call today. We are still working even in the midst of the coronavirus pandemic.
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