Rid your air of indoor pollutants
Allergies and sniffles got you down? Unpleasant odors lingering too long? It could be a result of poor indoor air quality. Read our tips below to learn how you can clean your indoor air to improve your family’s health, comfort and home. If you have any questions, give us a call and we’d be happy to help you understand how the air in your home can be cleaner and reduce allergens!
1. Mold spores, which can be bad for both your health and your home furnishings
Mold thrives where there is too much moisture and natural fibers to feed the spores. To avoid the musty odors, window condensation and wood warping that can result from mold growth, see our online guide. Pairing a dehumidification system and air cleaner provides the best results for mold control.
2. Pet dander, which can stay airborne for hours
Use a brush to catch pets’ loose fur, and bathe animals frequently. Air cleaners can also trap pet dander.
3. Unpleasant odors that can linger
Run an exhaust fan in the kitchen or bath to reduce excess humidity and odors, but don’t forget to turn it off afterwards.
4. Dust, and the irritating mites that live in it
Use a damp cloth to pick up dust instead of simply stirring up particles. Wash sheets at least once a week in hot water. Change your furnace and air conditioning filter once a month to control dust.
5. Ozone, ironically from something you use to clear the air
Many electronic particle air cleaners can actually produce ground-level ozone, a manmade pollutant that can aggravate asthma or bronchitis. Rest assured that Lennox Healthy Climate® air systems DO NOT produce harmful ozone.
6. Bacteria, some of which can cause serious illnesses
Wash fresh fruits and vegetables thoroughly, and clean sink drains twice a week with an antibacterial solution. Limit unwanted moisture throughout your home.
7. Pollen, triggering asthma or hay fever symptoms
Change clothes when you come home at the end of the day, and remove your shoes when you enter the house. A HEPA air filter can help clear the air effectively.
8. Mildew, a problem with high humidity
Keep your home’s humidity levels between 30% and 60% to control mildew, run your air conditioner to help reduce unwanted moisture, and install a dehumidification system.
9. Viruses, which spread under the right conditions
The same conditions that can cause mildew to spread – poor ventilation and too much moisture in the home – should also be addressed to control the viruses that can worsen sore throats, asthma and other respiratory problems.
10. Chemical vapors that lead to headaches, dizziness and respiratory problems
Be sure to air out dry-cleaned clothes before hanging them in your closet. Also avoid using scented deodorizers, and consider a PureAir™ air purification system that cleans your home’s air better than any other single system you can buy.