Air Quality Hacks You Can Use

Air Quality Hacks You Can Use

  1. Change Your Air Filter. When your air filter is clogged, your air handler must work harder to compensate for the blockage of airflow. In addition to driving up your utility bill, the reduced airflow through your heating and cooling system can cause your heat exchanger to overheat and shut off too quickly.
  2. Proper Ventilation. The goal of proper ventilation is balance. Remove stagnant, unhealthy air and replace with an equal amount of fresh outdoor air. Open doors and windows when temperature and humidity levels permit. However, there is a fine line of outdoor allergens getting in your home during spring and fall seasons.
  3. Reduce Humidity and Sickening Mold Using Dehumidifiers. High humidity will make your home IAQ take a considerable effort to maintain. Using a dehumidifier will help you manage the quality of your air that can trigger health issues in your home.
  4. Carbon Monoxide Alarms. We’ve all heard about the colorless, odorless, and may be one of the most toxic substances you could potentially come in contact with known as carbon monoxide. The best defense against this very deadly toxin is a carbon monoxide alarm. When we talk about indoor air quality as a whole, most don’t usually think of this as a top priority.
  5. Vacuum Regularly to Reduce Dirt and Dust Mites for Easier Breathing. Studies show that regular dusting and vacuuming on a weekly basis can significantly reduce the harmful allergens, dust and mites that pollute your home and lungs. The best vacuums for asthma and allergies feature several technologies, among which one may count a sealed system that uses a special HEPA filter. Indoor air pollution has become a leading source of environmental pollution.
  6. Have Your Home Checked by HVAC Technician Annually. They Know What They’re Looking For. If you are concerned about the air quality in your home or office you may want to have an air quality test performed. An indoor air quality test done by a trained professional can help you figure out what kind of airborne problems you might be having, and what you need to do to fix it. The 5 main steps in the test are:
    • Selecting test sites
    • Receiving the control sample
    • Gathering the test samples
    • Shipping and analysis
    • Report delivery

    While you can purchase a DIY indoor air testing kit, these generally just serve as an indicator as to whether or not you need to have professional testing done. Trained professionals can identify problem sources and help create a plan for the best indoor air quality solution for you.

  7. Use a Whole Air Purification System. The air inside your home is essential for more than comfort, it’s essential for life. For those that suffer with asthma and horrible reactions to allergens you know exactly what we are talking about. We revealed the necessity for clean air filters, proper ventilation, reducing humidity and keeping your home as clean as possible. It can get tricky. Proper balance is hard to find. We can also suggest air purifiers because they can remove airborne contaminants and allergens.

Give the experts at Alpine Temperature Control in St. George a call today so we can give you a hand!

2017-12-31T18:20:04-07:00