Improving Indoor Air Quality

As EPA (Environmental Protection Agency) has pointed out, indoor air pollution has assumed place in top health risks due to environmental factors. In fact, average indoor air is 2-6 worse than outdoor air and you should seriously consider you options to improve the indoor air quality.

Indoor Air Quality

As we started focusing on more conservation of energy in modern construction, this increased insulation also started preventing pollutants like dust, pollen, mold, animal dander present inside home from moving out. But there is simple solution too. You can now use UV lamp to eliminate such harmful pollutants and improve indoor air quality.

Additionally, you can do following things to improve your indoor air quality. Here are some tips from your Houston air conditioning repair contractor.

Cleaning

Frequently vacuum and clean your house to reduce the number of pollutants circulating through the air you breathe. Changing your air filter regularly is also important.

Ventilation

If the weather allows and the air in your area is not experiencing high pollution, it may be a good idea to air out your home by opening all the windows for a day.

Sterilization

A whole home UV germicidal lamp is specifically designed to kill pollutants like bacteria, fungi and viruses, which are mainly responsible for allergies like asthma.

By combining regular cleaning habits with a whole-home UV air sterilizer, you can protect yourself and your family from air pollutants that can cause or aggravate allergies and asthma.