4 easy ways to improve winter air quality

December 12th, 2022

There are many pollutants in our homes that can affect our indoor air quality, which is even more important in winter since we spend more time indoors. Think of dust, mold, certain materials that can give off harmful fumes, household products, etc. These pollutants corrupt the quality of the air in the house. The following article will give you some tips on how to clean up the atmosphere and improve your indoor air quality this winter. This will allow you to breathe freely.

Pay attention to the level of humidity in your home

It’s a fact that excessive humidity levels lead to the growth of dust mites, mold and bacteria. So, you need to be aware of the humidity level in your home. There are a few things you can do to reduce the humidity level. For example, run the range hood when you cook, turn on the bathroom fan when you shower, and dry up any water spills as quickly as possible. If you think the humidity inside your home is very high, avoid hanging laundry inside and install an air conditioner. You can also use a dehumidifier.

Remember to ventilate rooms

If you have a centralized ventilation system, i.e. an air exchanger, turn it on. If you don’t have one, remember to open the windows for a few minutes, even in winter. Mornings are the best time to do this since outdoor pollutant levels are at their lowest. However, keep the air exchanger or windows closed during smoggy periods or if the humidity level outside is very high.

Maintain your ventilation equipment properly and regularly

It is well known that dust and debris can accumulate in the ducts which has an impact on your indoor air quality. To reduce pollutant levels, change or clean filters regularly, and remember to drain standing water from air conditioners. It is also important to have ventilation ducts cleaned every five to ten years by an expert in this type of work.

Clean often

This may seem like a basic tip, but it’s important. Remove as much dust and allergens as possible by vacuuming regularly, ideally with a Hepa filter. Hepa filters collect most of the polluting particles. Frequent dusting with a simple damp cloth will also save you from many allergens. Avoid chemical perfumes and use essential oils instead.

Do not hesitate to contact professionals if you are looking for advice on how to maintain your home effectively. They will be able to guide you and suggest the best practices to benefit from a healthy air inside your home. You will be able to enjoy the warmth of your home with peace of mind knowing that the air you breathe is free of pathogens and other pollutants.

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