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Poor indoor air quality can have serious affects on your health and the other residents inside the home. During the cooler temperate seasons it vital to let the air circulate throughout your home. Indoor air quality is important for your home and the residents. Even during the colder temperatures, it is important to keep fresh, clean air circulating around the home. What can you do to improve indoor air quality in your home this fall?

Fall Season Air Quality Tips

Eliminate Sources of Pollution

As the temperatures drop, you are more inclined to use a gas stove or fireplace. Appliances have a major toll on the quality of air inside your home. If not ventilated properly, problems can start to occur.

Air Out Home All Chemicals

Cleaning products contain harsh chemicals can pollute the indoor air in your home. Use organic cleaning solutions that contain all natural ingredients that won’t be as harmful to your home and the residents inside. If you recently paint your walls or did construction it is important to air out your home to let the chemicals escape from the home.

Open Windows

Open your windows for an easy and free way to ventilate your home. If you are not affected by fall allergen then the fall season is the perfect time to give your HVAC system a break and open your windows. Before it gets too cold, open windows and let clean air circulate inside your home. This will allow for the old, stale, contaminated air to escape your home.

Use a Humidifier

For those affected by fall allergens and dry skin use a humidifier to add moisture to the dry fall air. Add moisture in the air to help reduce the dry air inside. You can install a humidifier connected to the your whole house heating and cooling systems or use individual humidifiers in rooms or areas that need extra moisture. There are a variety of humidifiers on the market that are great for the fall season.

Increase Home Ventilation

Poor indoor air quality means that not enough indoor air is being exchanged with clean outdoor air. When a ventilation system is properly installed and fully functional, air is constantly being circulated throughout the home. Effective home ventilation will increase your home’s indoor air quality.

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