We have little control over the quality of
outdoor air, but we can certainly improve the indoor air quality and make sure
it keeps the family healthy and comfortable. In this post,we will offer some tips to
refresh the air inside your St. Louis home:
Clean the Ducts
No matter the quality of your ducts are,
over the time they sometimes tend to develop cracks and leaks, which means, they allow
dust, allergens, and dirt to enter your home, and let the cool air slip out. If
your HVAC system is under stress or is older, you will need to pay attention to
the ducts as they might be doing more harm than good. You can call up a HVAC
company to carry out inspection of the ducts and if required clean them.
Humidifiers and Dehumidifiers
Humidifiers and dehumidifiers are often a wise investment for St. Louis homeowners. Maintaining suitable humidity levels
is essential to ensure the comfort and well being of the family. It also
prevents damage to your furniture and other property caused by high humidity
levels.
Air Purifiers
Some studies show that the quality of indoor air
could be 5 times worse than that of outdoor air. This necessitates the use of air
purifiers in the home. You can invest in an air purifier with high efficiency
and high circulation rate. These air purifiers can remove more pollutants and
circulate a large air volume. Air purifiers can remove pollutants and allergens
such as pet dander, insect waste, smoke and more.
Ventilators
Activities such as cooking, washing
dishes, laundering, and showering create significant humidity, and this
moisture can help the growth of allergens such as mold, mildew, and other
allergens. Ventilators can bring in the fresh air from outside and push out the
stale air. With ventilators you can improve the comfort level without stressingthe HVAC system further.
Carbon Monoxide Detector
Carbon monoxide poisoning is a serious threat faced
by many homes in United States. It leads
to many deaths every year. A carbon monoxide detector is a must if you want
to prevent poisoning. It detects the carbon monoxide levels in the home and
once it go beyond acceptable levels, the alarm goes off.
UV Lamps
Even
your HVAC systems can pollute the indoor air and create air quality issues. The
air conditioner drain pan or could can harbour bacteria and mold. In such
situations, a UV lamp can work best to kill bacteria and mold before they
pollute the air and cause health issues. UV lamps keep the indoor air clean and
make your HVAC system more efficient.
You may not need all of these in your home
especially if your home is new and the HVAC system is efficient. It is best to
seek advice of HVAC technicians, who can inspect your property and recommend
best ways to maintain good air quality.
