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Tips for Boosting Indoor Air Quality This Winter Season

As the temperatures drop, many of us here in the greater Phoenix area are spending more time inside. This means that improving indoor air quality needs to be a priority for both your health and comfort. We’re highlighting nine different ways that you can breathe easier. Implement one or two, or implement them all!

When you need professional help with indoor air quality in Desert Mountain, give our team a call. We can answer your questions and offer professional options and results. You can keep reading to learn a variety of changes you can make to boost indoor air quality. 

1. Prioritize HVAC Care

Your HVAC system is the first line of defense against pollutants in your air. Replace filters in a timely manner and be sure to invest in high quality filters that eliminate a variety of harmful particles. This is especially important during heavy-use seasons like winter. 

2. Use a Humidifier 

Our air in this region tends to be on the drier side. Cold, dry winter air can exacerbate any allergy symptoms and respiratory issues. A whole-house humidifier is a great way to add moisture to the air without any extra effort on your part. Not only will you improve overall comfort, but you’ll also help your body fight off illnesses. 

3. Boost Ventilation

You can’t always open your windows when you’re trying to keep the heat inside and cold air out. Yet adequate ventilation is crucial for cycling out stale air. When temperatures are milder, crack open windows and doors—even for just 15-20 minutes at a time. 

4. Invest in an Air Purifier

Whole-house air purifiers use UV lights or a HEPA filter to eliminate more than 99% of harmful particles from the air. While you can purchase a small, portable model, a whole-house solution is definitely the way to go. It cleans 100% of your air around the clock. 

5. Vacuum and Clean

When you reduce the amount of dust and allergens on surfaces, you also limit what enters your air. This can help to maximize air filters and lighten the load on your HVAC system. It’s especially important if you have a furnace because dust buildup inside the system can interfere with the heating process. 

6. Reduce Chemicals

We know that you want your home to be clean and surfaces sanitized. But many household cleaning products have harmful chemicals in them. The particles from these cleaners can enter the air and lower indoor air quality. Opt for more natural products that don’t have fragrances or harsh ingredients. 

7. Reduce Allergens

Household allergens can include dust mites, pet dander, and even mold. These can thrive in your home during the winter, but they don’t have to. Keep up with washing your bedding and curtains, which can easily be overlooked. You can also brush and bathe your furry pets regularly to minimize fur and dander.

8. Check Air Ducts and Vents

Investing in a professional duct cleaning service is a great way to reduce dust. Tiny particles and debris can accumulate in your home’s ductwork, mixing in with clean airflow and circulating pollutants again and again. 

9. Invest in Indoor Plants

Some houseplants like spider plants, peace lilies, and snake plants, are known for boosting indoor air quality but reducing carbon dioxide and absorbing pollutants. Just be sure you understand how to care for your plants to ensure that they thrive. 

Don’t waste your time with the run-around. Give the AZ Perfect Comfort team a call to schedule your appointment for indoor air quality services and let us do it right the first time!

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