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Don’t Overlook Your Home's Indoor Air Quality: How to Monitor and Improve IAQ

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You spend a lot of time at home, which means the air quality is important. Having good-quality air in your home is about more than just smelling nice – it can have an actual effect on your health! Let’s explore the main reasons why you shouldn’t overlook the indoor air quality.

 

Why Monitoring Indoor Air Quality is Important

Why is it necessary to monitor your indoor air quality?

 

Indoor pollution can have a very negative impact on your and your family’s health. With things such as pet dander, mould spores, VOCs, and more, your home is guaranteed to suffer some kind of indoor pollution. You may not be able to see them, but they are very much there. Pollution can also vary by room.

 

Indoor air pollution can have adverse effects on your health. You might even already be feeling the effects without knowing it.

 

How Does Poor Indoor Air Quality Affect You?

Poor indoor air quality can have many different effects on human health. You may notice irritation in your eyes, nose, and throat, or have symptoms such as headaches, dizziness, and even fatigue. At its worst, indoor air pollution can lead to respiratory disease, heart disease, and even cancer.

 

The link between common indoor air pollution and health effects is very well-known, with things such as radon, which is a known carcinogen, or carbon monoxide, which is toxic and can be lethal, being pollutants to watch out for.

 

Additionally, poorly maintained HVAC systems can lead to a form of pneumonia called Legionnaire’s Disease.

 

Other pollutants, such as pet dander, mould spores, smoke, dust, and other particles can trigger allergies and asthma attacks.

 

How You Can Monitor and Improve Air Quality in Your Home

To determine what kind of pollutants are in your home, there are a few things you can do to monitor and test your air.

 

  1. Install Air Quality Monitors – Air quality monitors continuously test your air for potential pollutants and contaminants. They can detect solid particulates and odourless, colourless gases. You can install smart monitors that check on the air quality and send the results to your smartphone.

  2. Test for Mould – You can buy a variety of in-home mould tests at local stores or online. You can also call a professional to test for mould, which yields more reliable results.

  3. Test for Radon – Radon is a dangerous, cancer-causing particle. It’s a good idea to do a radon test before you ever purchase a home. You can buy active and passive tests that detect the presence of radon.

 

To help reduce the number of pollutants in your air, you can do a few things:

  • Brush and bathe pets regularly to reduce allergens

  • Vacuum and dust regularly to keep dust from accumulating

  • Wash mould of non-permeable solutions such as tile or metal using bleach or soap

  • Use an air purifier to filter out smoke, VOCs, mould spores, and more

  • Keep windows open when you can to let fresh air come in

  • Improve your ventilation

    • Regularly change any filters

    • Ensure air ducts are clean and clear of dust and debris

 

Call Aire One Heating & Cooling Today for Better Indoor Air Quality

Aire One Heating & Cooling offers a wide range of products to help you improve the air quality in your home. We have purifiers, cleaners, ventilators, and more, plus we offer duct cleaning services. Call us today for indoor air quality solutions in Kitchener, Waterloo, Cambridge, Guelph, Stratford and surrounding areas.

 

 

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