How to Improve Indoor Air Quality in Your Home: 5 Expert Tips From TexAire

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Want to know how to improve indoor air quality and breathe easier in your home? Air quality directly affects your ability to be healthy and comfortable, so it’s essential to take

the pollutants and irritants in your home seriously. Here are five tips from industry experts to help you breathe nothing but the good stuff!

Invest in a Good Air Purifier

The most effective way to improve your home’s indoor air quality is to invest in a high-quality air purifier. You can have professional indoor air quality testing to determine what kind of purifier would make the most sense for your home.

Generally, you’ll want to look for models with HEPA (High-Efficiency Particulate Air) filters. These are highly efficient at capturing dust and pollen particles, so even if they cost a bit more, they’re often worth it!

Remember to Ventilate

Ventilating your home is vital if you want good indoor air quality. It helps dilute indoor air pollutants and bring in fresh air from outside. Do your best to open your windows and doors whenever it’s nice enough out. This simple act does wonders for improving air circulation in your home.

You can also use exhaust fans in kitchens and bathrooms to help rid your home of stale air.

Keep Humidity Levels Under Control

Humidity itself isn’t a significant problem for indoor air quality. But once you consider how big of a role humidity has in promoting mold growth, you start to see just how vital it is for your health to keep humidity levels low.

Use dehumidifiers in damp locations and keep your HVAC up to date on its annual check-up. A professional can check indoor air quality in your home and determine whether humidity is part of the problem.

Choose Low VOC Products

Volatile organic compounds (VOCs) are chemicals found in things you’d typically see around the house, like paint or furniture. But as common as they are, the compounds can evaporate and get into the air, impacting your home’s air quality.

If you’re buying paint or purchasing cleaning supplies, see if you can purchase ones labeled as VOC-free whenever possible. If you can’t avoid using products with VOCs, do your best to keep the area well-ventilated and allow time for the chemicals to dissipate before spending too much time in the space.

Keep Up With Home Cleaning

Dust, pet hair, and other allergens accumulate quickly, even in homes that are cleaned regularly. That’s what makes upkeep so important — neglecting chores like dusting or vacuuming parts of your home could lead to poor indoor air quality in no time.

Establish a cleaning routine that addresses anything that could potentially harbor allergens. Pay special attention to things like curtains and upholstery, as these are often forgotten about.

Your Home Should Feel Like a Breath of Fresh Air

Every home should have good indoor air quality that doesn’t irritate or worsen allergies and respiratory issues.

If you’re concerned about your home’s air quality, contact TexAire Heating & Air Conditioning. Our indoor air quality services can address issues inside your home, and our team is dedicated to finding solutions to help you and your family live your most comfortable lives!