Contrary to popular belief, the air inside your home isn’t necessarily always cleaner than the outside. While the air outside your home is free-flowing, your indoor air might be recirculating dust, mould, and other allergens. The good news is that you control your indoor air quality, and it is within your power to ensure that you and your family members are breathing the best air quality possible!

To give you a good idea, here are four basic steps for improving the air quality inside your home:

– Contact an HVAC Maintenance Professional

Your HVAC system is the primary unit responsible for circulating clean and comfortable air around your home. This system is composed of a network of ducts and pipes that deliver the air to your separate rooms—all of which could shelter malignant contaminants that could be harming your family.

Getting your HVAC system regularly maintained by professional heating and air conditioning services, like Daniels HR, allows you to spot smaller issues and address them before they get worse!

– Swap Out Old Filters for New Ones

Your filters are your home’s first line of defence against dust, pollen, and other air contaminants that may reduce the air quality inside your home. Filters trap airborne particles so that they don’t circulate and cause allergy flare-ups or, worse, respiratory ailments. 

Generally, you want to swap out your home’s air and furnace filters every three months. The longer the filter is left in place, the more dirt and dust particles accumulate, reducing its efficiency. To make matters worse, the accumulated dust can dislodge and circulate inside your home.

– Clean Up Regularly

The best way to clean up your indoor air quality is to ensure ramp up your cleaning frequency. Regularly dusting, vacuuming, and mopping your home’s floors will ensure that there is less dirt, dust, or pet dander to circulate your home and cause allergy flare-ups. 

– Add Some Hardy Indoor Plants

Adding a bit of green in your home will add a splash of colour and improve your home’s air quality at the same time. If you have pets, it’s best to stick to plants that aren’t toxic to animals. 

Some plants are hardy enough to remain indoors and don’t require too much water or sunlight to survive, making them ideal indoor plants. A prime example of such plants is Sansevieria, also known as Snake plants, mother-in-law’s tongue, devil’s tongue, jinn’s tongue, bowstring hemp, and snake tongue. Snake plants can survive with minimal watering and don’t need a lot of sunlight to thrive. Additionally, they are scientifically-proven to purify the air by removing some pollutants, such as formaldehyde, xylene, and toluene.

That being said, snake plant leaves can be dangerous when ingested, so keep them out of reach from children and curious pets!

Conclusion

Keeping your indoor air clean and healthy is crucial in ensuring the overall health of your family. While it might take an extra bit of work and money, keeping your air quality clean is still much cheaper and safer than seeking treatment for allergic flare-ups or respiratory ailments down the line. 

Don’t wait for allergy season to come around before giving your HVAC system a good cleanup. Daniels Heating and Air Conditioning provides installation and maintenance services for your homes various HVAC needs in Leduc, Alberta. Contact us today to get a free estimate!