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How to Improve Indoor Air Quality in Winter

Winter is coming and so are the days of warm and festive home atmosphere. In winter, families get together in cozy living room to spend some quality time and to celebrate seasonal holidays. However, while the temperature begins to fall, indoor quality begins to decrease. As a result, instead of being a safe place for your family members, your home becomes potentially dangerous environment. Why is that?

Cold, snowy weather always brings about the need for improved insulation and indoor temperature. Also, in order to keep their homes warm, people usually avoid to open windows and let the clean air in. Increased insulation and windows tightly sealed could, in the end, turn your home into a fortress for bacteria and allergens.

When it comes to the indoor air quality, the deciding factor is your HVAC policy. Surprisingly enough, the appliance that provides us the comfort is at the same time the source of poor air quality and a potential health hazard. The effects of poor ventilation can vary from benign symptoms such as to serious allergy reactions.

In order to keep your family healthy, you’d want to improve the air quality in your home. That is why you need to keep your HVAC system clean and well maintained. Here’s what you can do.

1. Have your air filters checked.

Dirty and clogged air filters are the primary cause of poor ventilation and, hence, a dusty environment. In addition, clogged air filters could lead to an HVAC breakdown. That is why you need to schedule a professional inspection of air filters and other components of your HVAC, in due time.
Clean air filters are the secret of a functional HVAC system and optimum air quality.

2. Duct cleaning.

Duct cleaning includes the cleaning of heating and cooling system components of forced air systems, such as the registers, grilles, and diffusers. When these components of your HVAC get dirty and clogged, the air quality in your home tends to decrease. According to HVAC specialists, the best time for regular is the beginning of fall and the beginning of spring. Of course, if you start to experience problems with the indoor air quality at any given time, you should contact the team of HVAC tech immediately.

3. Additional solutions.

Ask your HVAC specialist about other solution for improving the air quality, such as air cleaners and purifiers.

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