Tips to Improve Indoor Air Quality
There are a number of tips that can be employed for the purpose of improving the air quality within your home. Your HVAC system is an integral part of improving your air quality. If you maintain your HVAC unit by having it maintenance regularly you can rest assured that your air quality is likely much better than average. Other means for improving and maintaining high air quality can be found below. If you have any questions regarding whether or not your HVAC unit is helping the air quality in your home, don’t hesitate to reach out to the professionals at Gene’s Heating and Air at your earliest convenience.
Make Regular Radon Checks
Radon is an odorless gas that can easily go unnoticed. It stems from decaying uranium in the soil. Essentially any home or office building could potentially be exposed to high radon levels. The testing for radon can typically be completed within minutes. Additionally, conducting a radon test doesn’t have to be expensive either. Once you’ve successfully received the results of your radon tests, evaluate whether or not they’re high and if they are be sure to contact an expert to fix the situation as soon as possible.
Monitor Humidity Within Your Home
Humidity levels should remain in the 30%-50% range. If you don’t already, using humidifiers and air conditioners are great ways to maintain proper humidity levels. Allergens like dust mites and mold tend to reside in areas where moisture is higher than 50%. Adding an air humidifier to your home is a great way to cut down on the amount of dry air within your home without allowing it to become too humid. Air humidifiers are capable of being adjusted to the levels you deem the most necessary.
Improve Ventilation In Your Home
Increasing the ventilation in your home can benefit the air quality in your home in numerous ways. For instance, simply opening windows during the summer helps to bring in cool, fresh air. This is one of the best natural methods for improving air quality within a home or office.
Check Air Filters Within Your HVAC Unit
It’s important to make sure the air filters within your home are functioning properly to ensure that your HVAC unit is doing everything it can in order to help the air quality within your home. It’s suggested to make sure your air filters are changed at least every six months. If your air filters aren’t clean and functioning, you could end up circulating dirty air throughout your home, which inevitably decreases your air quality.
Keep Your Floors Clean
Floors account for the majority of most rooms and typically contain lots of dust, pollen and chemicals. Simply sweeping and vacuuming regularly can have a profound impact on your air quality.
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