Tips To Improve The Air Quality In Your Home

Air quality around the home is important to maintain, and when you improve your home’s air quality, you help improve how the home feels for you and your household. It also helps with general health an wellbeing, as well as keeping the home in a good condition all year round.

From cleaning regularly to increasing ventilation, there’s a lot that you can be doing to improve air quality in the home. Let’s take a look at some of the key improvements you could be making for the benefit of your home’s air quality this year.

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Boost ventilation

To help improve air quality, it’s all about good ventilation around the home. Open windows for short and frequent bursts to exchange that stale smell in your home for fresh air. The use of extractor fans is helpful in kitchens and bathrooms to help remove moisture, steam, and cooking pollutants from taking over your home.

Keep it clean

In order for your home to smell fresh and feel good, you need to keep it clean. Yes, that’s not what everyone wants to hear as the solution, but it’s the truth.

Making sure you vacuum carpets and rugs regularly is important, ideally with a HEPA filter vacuum. This helps to minimize dust mites, as well as pet dander. Make use of damp cloths for dusting to help avoid spreading dust into the air too.

Control humidity and mold

It’s good to make sure you control the humidity in your home, as this is what can contribute to mold growth if you’re not mindful of it. Your indoor humidity should be between 30-50% to help prevent mold growth and allergens.

The use of dehumidifiers is helpful too in damp rooms, and ideally, you want to dry your clothes outdoors or within well-ventilated areas, too.

Reduce pollution sources

Limiting the use of aerosols and air fresheners, as well as scented candles, can help to reduce pollution sources. When it comes to choosing paints and cleaning products, look out for those with low-VOCs (volatile organic compounds). 

This will help reduce the pollution that’s happening inside your home as a result.

Maintain HVAC systems

Regularly changing the air filters in your heating and cooling systems is important to ensure you properly trap any particles. 

Duct cleaning is important, too, as without clean ducts, your home’s indoor air quality is going to suffer. Make sure these are done regularly to keep them clean and dust-free.

Air-purifying plants

Indoor plants are a great way to clean the air in your home, so it’s worthwhile incorporating plants like spider plants, peace lilies, and snake plants. All of these indoor plant types are great at naturally filtering out some pollutants.

Indoor plants are also great for providing cleaner air for you to breathe in.

Create a barrier

Try to create a barrier, too, when it comes to preventing the tracking of outdoor pollutants. Use entryway mats and be sure to remove your shoes at the door.

With these tips, you’ll be able to enjoy a healthier home with better air quality all around.