Your home’s indoor air quality impacts not only the physical comfort of your family – it determines its health as well. Poor-quality indoor air is filled with pollutants, disease-causing organisms, and particulate matter such as ashes from candles and cigarettes. This type of unhealthy indoor air can easily make you and the occupants of your house quite sick. Good indoor air quality increases your overall health and allows for better health outcomes for your entire family. Here are some quick tips to improve the indoor air quality of your home from Titan Air Solutions:

Change Your Air Filters

You should make sure that you change the air filter in your HVAC system regularly. The air in your home is recycled through the duct system. A dirty filter means unhealthy particles will circulate through your home. These particles can make the symptoms of conditions like asthma much worse. It’s also important to remember that clogged and dirty filters reduce the longevity of your system.

Clean Your Air Duct System

Your home’s air duct system is what circulates the air through your home. Since all your indoor air runs through your ducts, particles are likely to get lodged there. Make sure that you schedule a duct cleaning once every 5 years or so to ensure your air ducts are clean and contribute positively to your indoor air quality. You can check your ducts yourself simply by unscrewing a vent and taking a peek or snapping a pic with your phone. If the image shows dust buildup, you might have a problem.

Replace Faulty Ducts

Excellent ventilation is not optional for a well-performing HVAC system – it’s a must! If your home has bad ductwork, it needs to be replaced. This is not the time to “DIY’ it – call the experts instead. Improperly installed ducts reduce the ventilation in your home, increasing your risk of carbon monoxide poisoning. Carbon monoxide is odorless and colorless. It will compromise the air quality of your home and can considerably affect your ability to breathe. Remember, all heating systems that burn fuel produce carbon monoxide and should be checked regularly.

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Plants can also help filter the air in your home. There are various air-filtering plants available that improve the indoor air quality in your home. These include the Boston Fern, Weeping Fig, Devils Ivy, and Peace Lily, among others. It is crucial to be careful when picking house plants because some are toxic to cats and dogs.

Check Household Cleaners

One of the ways you can introduce harmful chemicals into your home is through household cleaning agents. These can lower the air quality in your home, and they hang in the air for a very long time. Chemical cleaning products can weaken the respiratory systems of healthy adults and make conditions like asthma much worse.

The indoor air quality in your home is crucial for your health and well-being. Use the above measures to make the air in your home better and cleaner. If you are concerned that your HVAC system is not working correctly, contact us today!

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