7 Ways to Improve Your Home's Indoor Air Quality

When you're at home, you want to be able to breathe deeply, confident that the air is healthy and pleasant to inhale for your household members and guests. Unfortunately, it's all too easy for irritants and pollutants to sneak in. Here are seven ways to enhance the air quality in your house.

1. Change your air filters regularly

One of the most important aspects of preserving healthy indoor air quality is maintaining your home's air filters. Changing your furnace and air filters at least quarterly is highly advisable, and air filters may need more frequent changes if your household includes pets or smokers. When air filters aren't replaced, they can quickly become clogged, leading to a loss of power in your HVAC system over time.

2. Inspect and clean ducts

You can also maintain your home's indoor air quality by keeping your home's ducts and vents clean and clear. Inspect the vents and ducts at least once a year. This will provide you with valuable insight into the overall condition of your ducts and any potential problem areas that require addressing.

3. Vacuum and dust often

Keeping the dust and dirt to a minimum throughout your home requires more than a powerful HVAC or air filtering system. You will also need to vacuum and dust on a regular basis — at least once a week. Even if you don't use some rooms very often, they will still collect dust and debris over time, so include them in your spring cleaning routine. Spend time vacuuming and dusting carpets, rugs, upholstery, and other surfaces throughout your home to minimize the buildup in your air filters and vents. Dusting and vacuuming regularly will also help reduce the amount of allergens you have floating around your home.

4. Minimize pollutants in the home

Believe it or not, we introduce a lot of pollutants into our homes ourselves. From secondhand smoke to various chemicals in beauty supplies, pollutants come in various forms. Many different methods can help reduce the number of pollutants in your home from using radon detectors to eliminating the use of chemically laden cleaning products.

5. Attack allergens

Addressing potential allergens in the home is also imperative, especially if you or someone in your household experiences allergies either seasonally or year-round. Common irritants include mold, pollen, dust mites, and pet dander. Brushing and grooming your pets, as well as dusting, vacuuming, and sweeping frequently, can minimize the buildup of allergens throughout and around your home.

6. Test your air quality

If you want to learn even more about the quality of the air inside your home, consider having the air tested. Working with professionals who specialize in HVAC systems and indoor air quality can provide you with the tests you need to determine just how healthy the air is in and around your home.

7. Turn to the professionals

One of the best ways to improve your home's indoor air quality is to turn to the professionals. Contractors that specialize in HVAC systems and home air quality understand the importance of maintaining air filters, ducts, and entire ventilation setups. If you are looking to improve the indoor air quality of your Southern California home, turn to Burgeson’s Heating & Air Conditioning today. 


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