[EASY] DIY Habits For Better Indoor Air Quality Mississippi

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[EASY] DIY Habits For Better Indoor Air Quality

The air quality of your home is essential to comfortable living. While many of the reasons your indoor air quality decreases are not always in your control, there are habits you can form to increase the air quality of your home. By following these simple DIY habits to reduce the harmful particles in your air, you’ll be suffering from poor air quality no longer!

The professionals at Southern Air are dedicated to helping you better understand air quality and why it’s so important to make sure that yours is always good. We’re here to offer you advice on preventing poor air quality without always having to resort to professional help. Follow these DIY ways of achieving better indoor air quality all on your own!

McComb Indoor Air Quality Solutions

First, to know how to help the air quality of your home, we want you to understand what indoor air quality actually is. Indoor Air Quality (IAQ) measures the amount of pollutants in the air in your home and how they affect your health and comfort. Poor indoor air quality can lead to suffering from outdoor allergens, pet dander, weather conditions and many other things.

Now that you have a better understanding of what indoor air quality is and how it affects you in your home, here are some ways that you can work to improve your IAQ through your daily activities!

Regular Cleaning

Cleaning your home seems like an obvious way to reduce the amount of dust, dander and allergies that come from the outdoors, but it can be very often underestimated. The best way to target IAQ is by vacuuming regularly and washing your bedding, drapes and other linens on a regular schedule. If you run your HVAC fan immediately after cleaning, this allows the air that’s now full of cleaning chemicals and the missed dust particles to pass through the filters of your system!

Say No To Air Fresheners

Unfortunately, air fresheners do quite the opposite of freshening your air. The simple fact is that air fresheners just mask odors, they don’t remove anything. Air fresheners actually add particles to the air that can make your health suffer considering that many ingredients in air fresheners are potentially hazardous chemicals.

Choose Unscented Products

While it’s fun to get the scented household products for your home, those can contribute to poor indoor air quality as well. Scented products use the same potentially hazardous chemicals as air fresheners do and pose the same threats. A helpful habit to fight poor indoor air quality is choosing unscented and eco-friendly products.

Regularly Groom Your Pets

Considering that pet dander is one of the leading causes of poor indoor air quality, we suggest keeping your pets on a regular grooming schedule. Not only do they deserve the comfort of being clean and well-kept, but it’s also beneficial for you to not suffer from their hair build-up and dirt that they bring in from the outside. Don’t forget to regularly clean their cages, tanks and litter boxes as well!

Open the Windows!

Improve indoor air quality naturally by opening up the windows and doors of your home every once in a while! This natural ventilation will allow your HVAC system to push out the dirty air in your home and begin recalculating the new, clean air. You can also use spot ventilation, which means turning on the vent fan right above the stove top or in the bathroom while you shower.

Southern Air Indoor Air Quality

If you perform these DIY habits at home and are still experiencing poor indoor air quality, call the professionals at Southern Air to help you out. We know how frustrating it is to feel like you’re suffering in your own home, and we want to help you achieve the best indoor air quality your home can reach. Contact us today to see how we can help the air quality of your McComb home!

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