You may not have known this, but the air inside your home could be harboring more pollutants than the air outside. These pollutants can aggravate seasonal allergies here in Central. Thankfully, maintaining your home’s air quality isn’t as hard as you might think, and with a few small, consistent changes, you can cut down the chance these pollutants and allergens will bother your family. Here are five different steps you can take to improve the air quality in your home:
Regular cleaning to remove dust, debris and dirt is an easy way to significantly promote the quality of the air in your home. This involves dusting, vacuuming and mopping the surfaces and floors of your home that are most likely to amass these substances. If you have pets, you’ll also be taking care of excess hair and pet dander.
Taking steps to clean outside your home is also highly beneficial, especially around the places where your HVAC system is housed. You can remove excess leaves and yard debris as well as clean up mold or mildew. With this consistent tidying up, you’ll remove these particles before they have a chance to circulate throughout your HVAC system, and avoid breathing them in!
Even though they fill your home with attractive fragrances, a variety of common air fresheners contain chemicals that can negatively affect your home’s air quality. It can be difficult to navigate the intricate claims many brands make about the safety of their ingredients. To avoid these irritants altogether, find sprays that are free of chemical fragrances as well as non-aerosol. And, if you just can’t get enough of that clean lemony scent, give baking soda and recently sliced lemons a try! This natural alternative gives off a satisfying smell, and is air-quality approved. Potpourri and other organic materials are also acceptable choices if you want fresh-smelling air without all the unknown extras.
Adding some live plants to your home is another fantastic, natural way to improve the quality of air in your house. There are many stylish plants that not only look good but remove a range of of common airborne irritants. If you have pets, do keep in mind that some of these plants are toxic. Do some research before purchasing any plants and placing them in your home where your dog or cat can reach them. If that’s one thing you don’t want to fret about, add as many to a space as you like! They’ll need enough sunlight and water, but if you’ve got a green thumb, plants are one of the most engaging ways you can change your decor and air quality at the same time.
As you might already know, the air filters in your home play a large part in maintaining the quality of air that’s distributed through your home. Selecting the right filter for your Central home can help trap and remove debris and allergens from your HVAC system, keeping the quality of air high. But that’s only half the battle. Regular maintenance, cleaning and changing of your filter can ensure cleaner, healthier air for a long time, while giving your HVAC system an opportunity to run at peak efficiency.
The licensed, insured and fully trained experts at Rolf Griffin Service Experts in Central understand the importance of keeping your home’s air and HVAC system free of pollutants, allergens and other debris. We’ll work around the clock to keep it that way, and keep you comfortable. For the highest-quality HVAC service!
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