Improving indoor air quality at home doesn’t have to be difficult or expensive. There are many simple ways you can improve air quality at home just by making a few changes.

Improving Indoor Air Quality With Ventilation

Increasing air ventilation is one of the most effective ways of improving air quality at home. Dust, mold, and other irritants all contribute to low air quality and accumulate without proper ventilation. Open windows, run ceiling and exhaust fans, and turn the HVAC fan on to increase the ventilation throughout your home.

Invest in an Air Purifier

A quality air purifier removes pollutants like mold spores, dust, and pollen in your home. Invest in a whole-home air purifier or several smaller devices in bedrooms and common living spaces.

Improving Indoor Air Quality With Houseplants

Some species of houseplants are natural air filters. Keeping multiple houseplants around the house improves air quality as long as they are cared for properly and not overwatered. Overwatering houseplants causes mold to grow in the soil and thwarts your efforts.

Keep Carpets and Rugs in Your Home Clean

Rugs and mats can easily hold onto pollutants, irritants, and contaminants that are tracked into your home. These particles can float back into the air and negatively affect your air quality. Clean your rugs, carpets, and floor mats regularly, and avoid wearing shoes indoors.

Clean Air Vents

Remove vent covers and clean the air vents out with a duster. Soak the vent covers to get rid of stubborn dirt and dust. Scrub them clean and let them dry before putting them back over the vents.

Ban Indoor Smoking

First-hand and second-hand smoke are both harmful as smoking releases toxic particles into the air. If you smoke, limit smoking to outdoors only and ask your guests to also.

Improving Indoor Air Quality by Lowering Humidity

Moisture harbors bacteria which can be home to mold, viruses, and bacteria. Preventing moisture buildup in the air by frequently opening windows and using a dehumidifier can be advantageous for improving your home’s air quality.

Abstain From Toxic Chemicals

Toxins that are detrimental to indoor air quality like formaldehyde and benzene are found in many household products such as paints, cosmetics, cleaning supplies, and heavily scented products. Reducing the use of these toxic household products improves your home’s air quality immensely.

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