Indoor air quality is essential to our overall health and wellbeing. Poor indoor air quality can have a negative effect on our respiratory health, cause allergies and asthma, and contribute to other physical and mental health issues.
Taking steps to improve indoor air quality and reduce pollutants can help to improve health and prevent illnesses. It is important to regularly check and maintain air filters, keep humidity levels low, and use natural and non-toxic cleaning products to keep indoor air quality as healthy as possible.
Indoor pollutants can cause problems:
- Congestion
- Sneezing
- Headaches
Whole-area Air Cleaners
Whole-area air cleaners are powerful machines that help to purify and clean air in the home. They use a multi-stage filtration system to remove dust, pet dander, pollen, smoke, and other airborne particles and allergens. They can improve indoor air quality and reduce the risk of respiratory issues associated with poor air quality. Whole-area air cleaners are a great investment to ensure a healthier home environment.
Other ways to improve indoor air quality:
- Clean and vacuum regularly to remove dust, dirt and allergens that can linger in the air.
- Use air purifiers to remove airborne contaminants such as dust, pollen, pet dander, and smoke.
- Invest in a dehumidifier to reduce the amount of moisture in the air, which can create mold and mildew growth.
- Use natural cleaning products instead of chemical-based products to reduce the amount of toxins in the air.
- Open windows and doors to allow for air circulation and to reduce the buildup of stale air.