5 Ways to Improve Your Indoor Air Quality

You want the air you breathe to be clean, especially inside your home. According to Fast Company, most people spend about 90% of their time inside. From investing in a dehumidifier to changing your air filter, here are five tips for improving indoor air quality.

1. Change Your Air Filter

Your HVAC system has an air filter that removes contaminants from the air before it enters your home, but that air filter gets dirtier as it does its job. According to HVAC experts, you should change your air filter every six months at the very least.

2. Use an Air Cleaner or Dehumidifier

Investing in an air cleaner or dehumidifier is another way to promote better indoor air quality. Air cleaners essentially perform the same job as your HVAC air filter, only they’re standalone devices that you can place anywhere. A dehumidifier helps remove moisture from the air in your home, which in turn helps improve indoor air quality.

3. Ventilation

Stagnant air leads to poor indoor air quality, so make sure you’ve got ample ventilation in your home. Most HVAC systems do a good job of ventilating air, but you may want to keep windows and doors cracked for better airflow if you don’t have an HVAC system.

4. Avoid Harmful Products

As tempting as it can be to light a candle or burn incense to make your home smell better, most scented products actually have a negative impact on indoor air quality. You should be especially careful about using scented products and air fresheners if you or someone in your household has asthma.

5. Keep Your Home Clean

A lot of the dirt and dust in your home comes from carpets, rugs, and other fabrics. If you want to improve indoor air quality, try sticking to a regular cleaning schedule that includes vacuuming, washing blankets and drapes, and dusting. Keeping your home clean is one of the best things you can do to promote better indoor air quality.

The air you breathe has a big impact on your health, and you spend a lot of time breathing the air inside your home. If you’re looking for more tips on improving indoor air quality and keeping your household safe, contact Total Construction Rentals today.

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