How to improve the indoor air pollen levels inside our home?

Did you think according to the US Environmental Protection Agency, our indoor air pollen levels can be 5 times more polluted than the outdoor air quality? While that sounds horrifying, if you think about it, there is so much that contributes to air pollutants in our home.

If you use a wood burning or gas fireplace or if you smoke indoors, you are contributing to the airborne contaminants in your home.

Additionally, cooking pet dander, as well as aerosols will reduce the indoor air pollen levels. However, there are particular things that we can do to improve the air quality in our homes. They include cooking more on the grill, vacuuming more often, opening the windows in the mornings, as well as cleaning the air vents. Air vents are very the last thing that most of us think about. Personally, I clean my air vents only once in a while. But completing that simple task can improve the air quality in my home. While all these tasks cannot fully prevent contaminants from forming in our homes, at least they will lower the amount as well as it will improve the indoor air pollen levels. If all else fails, an media air cleaner is another way to improve the air quality inside our homes. However, the media air cleaner only cleans small spaces, so unless you have an media air cleaner in every room then it’s not as effective as some people might think. There are whole loft media air cleaners that could be installed inside the Heating as well as Air Conditioning system, as well as while those units are more efficient, they are also more expensive. So, it makes more sense to complete the tasks mentioned above to keep the air quality clean in your home.

 

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