Spring Indoor Air Quality Tips

July 23, 2019

During the winter months, we love nothing more than arriving to our sealed up, cozy homes for a little reprieve from the weather. However, this means that your home is air tight and likely circulating air that could be cleaner, especially since many indoor air quality issues are completely odorless.

The air inside your home may be polluted by lead, formaldehyde, fire retardants, radon and even volatile chemicals in commercial cleaners. You may be surprised to find that these indoor pollutants can even be tracked into the home via new furniture, carpet cleaners or paint! Even if you don’t have pets, there’s a good chance you’re always around some. Pet dander is considered a “community allergen,” as pet owners carry it around microscopically on their person.

Improving indoor air quality reduces the allergens that can trigger respiratory problems and other issues. Stale indoor air and heating systems can increase the amount of allergens ike dust-mites, pet dander, and mold circulating around your house. Indoor allergens and irritants have become increasingly important because we are spending more time in our homes; modern homes are airtight, making it even more difficult for these irritants to escape. Now that spring has arrived, there are a few things you can do to get rid of the stale and let in fresh air (and keep it!)

Tips to Improve Indoor Air Quality

First and foremost, the most effective way to reduce indoor air pollution is to eliminate or minimize the sources by increasing ventilation as it will increase the amount of clean outdoor air, remove pollutants and help reduce the build up of moisture.

Key Tips

Keep the Toxins Out

Stay Tidy, Stay Fresh

Maintain Moisture Control

Let the Fresh Air in!

Spring is finally here and the best way to celebrate is to open up your windows and get to spring cleaning! Keep your indoor air fresh and your family healthy.

Learn more about the importance of indoor air quality here.

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