One of the most important steps to improving indoor air quality is to change your air filters regularly. Air filters trap contaminants like pollen, dust, and pet dander before they enter your home. If your air filter is dirty, it won’t be able to capture these pollutants, which will reduce your indoor air quality. Change your air filters every three months or as recommended by the manufacturer.
The next step to improving indoor air quality is to reduce indoor pollutants. Common sources of indoor air pollution include cigarette smoke, household cleaners, and mold spores. To reduce indoor air pollution, avoid smoking in the home and use natural cleaning products. Consider investing in a dehumidifier to reduce the amount of indoor mold and mildew.
Ventilation is another key step for improving indoor air quality. Ventilation helps to remove stale air and pollutants from your home. Open windows when possible and consider investing in exhaust fans for the kitchen and bathrooms.
Proper insulation is essential for improving indoor air quality. When your home is not properly insulated, pollutants and moisture can get trapped in your home. Update your home’s insulation to ensure that pollutants and moisture are kept out.
Scheduling annual HVAC maintenance can also help to improve your indoor air quality. During the maintenance check, the technician will inspect your HVAC system for any issues that could affect your indoor air quality.
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