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How to Improve the Quality of Air at Home

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indoor-plantsWhat do you think of when you hear about fresh air? Do you consider how green your garden is and think of grabbing a few moments among the flowers and the bees? Do you remember your last holiday in the mountains, skiing down the slope while feeling the cold breeze on your face? On the other hand, do you worry that too many cars are putting the quality of outdoor air at risk?

While all these statements indeed relate to fresh air, in reality, today, it’s about the fresh air inside your home. You’d be surprised to know that most household struggle with poor quality indoor air without even knowing it. How can you improve the quality of air at home? Here are a few ideas to get you started.

Sure, the A/C is nice but…

If you have an air conditioning unit, you probably know that you need to keep on top of the maintenance schedule if you want to extend the life of your A/C system for as long as possible, as seen here: https://densonline.com/2018/extend-the-life-of-your-ac-with-these-4-tips/. In fact, it is not just the life of your unit that you put at risk if you skip the maintenance checks; it is your own health, too. When the condenser is cluttered, particles of dirt can be pulled into the blades and sent back into the room. When your air filter is not changed regularly, you could also circulate particles of dust, and airborne toxins into your home.

Do you know how to ventilate?

You don’t need an A/C unit to keep your home ventilated. All you need is to find a way to renew the air inside. In Germany, most households have a habit of opening the windows for one hour each day to ventilate the house, even in winter. You could use this simple tip to ensure that you circulate fresh air regularly too. Keeping your window open at night can help to change the air quality in your bedroom and help you to sleep better, for instance. If you want to make sure you’re not forgetting anything, you should use a CO2 monitor to keep track of levels at home.

Is your home hyperventilated?

Admittedly, there is such a thing as too much ventilation, which can occur when your windows are letting air and water in, even though they’re shut. You’ll need to upgrade your window with https://faceliftwindows.com.au/ to ensure quality finishing and maximal air- and water tightness. Indeed, windows that let humidity in can lead to the formation of mold patches, which can cause respiratory issues for children.

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Can you make the air purer?

It doesn’t matter how often you renew the air inside your home; it may never be pure despite being very fresh. Indeed, your paints, your furniture and even some of your favorite decorative items release toxins into the air. However, you can use smart houseplants to help you purify your indoor air. Boston Ferns, for instance, can remove common air pollutants such as formaldehyde, benzene and xylene. Janet Craigs are ideal for formaldehyde removal. They thrive in dim rooms and can tolerate a lot of abuse, which makes them an easy-to-maintain plant.

The bottom line is that it is time to give your indoor air some attention with airtight windows and plenty of purifying plants to remove pollutants. Breathe freely inside your own home!

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