Clean Air, Happy Home: How To Keep Your Home Air Clean

Clean Air, Happy Home: How To Keep Your Home Air Clean

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Your overall level of home health is one of the most important aspects of your home. After all, you spend most of your waking hours there. However, many people are unaware that the air in their home isn’t as clean as they think. 

To help you continue living in a healthy home, we’ve put together five ways to keep your home air clean.

Ventilate Your Home Regularly

A natural way to maintain a healthy home is to regularly ventilate your home. Make it a habit to open the windows and air out spaces where moisture may collect, such as the bathroom and kitchen.

If possible, install an exhaust fan in your kitchen to help carry pollutants outside. In the bathroom, an exhaust fan can help to carry out steam and moisture that can turn into mold and mildew if left alone.

Clean Your Air Conditioner

Our AC units serve as a form of relief during the hot and humid summer months. However, if they are left unchecked, your air conditioner could negatively impact your health. 

When your AC unit isn’t cleaned often, bacteria and fungi can build up and be distributed through the air every time the AC is turned on. If your air conditioner begins emitting a stale or musty smell, it’s time to schedule a cleaning.

Purchase An Air Purifier

Air purifiers can be quite helpful in keeping indoor spaces clean and free from air pollutants. However, for them to be truly helpful, you must purchase the right one. One purifier may excel at removing odors from your home but may be unable to filter out dust mites. 

Purchase a purifier that is equipped with a HEPA filter to easily capture allergens such as pet dander, dust, mold, and pollen.

Deep Clean Your Home Often

Maintaining your home health is an ongoing process. Cleaning your home consistently can help reduce the number of pollutants in your air. 

If you have pets, try to vacuum once or twice a week in high traffic areas. Wash your bedsheets and curtains regularly, and try to dust surfaces often. This will help to keep dust and dust mites from accumulating.

Remove Carpet If Possible

As much as it may pain you, remove carpet from your home if possible. Carpets serve as an easy home to dust mites, dirt, and other pollutants that settle in overtime. 

If you aren’t able to remove your carpet, opt for a plastic-lined carpet to make it more difficult for pollutants to inhabit.

Contact Air Quality Consultants To Keep Your Home Air Clean

If you’ve tried everything to keep your home air clean and you still feel like something is off, it may be time to contact the professionals. 

Air Quality Consultants are more than ready to help you clearly identify and remove the pollutants in the air that are preventing you from having a healthy home.  Schedule an air quality test today to have healthy air now!

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