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Does Outdoor Air Affect Indoor Air Quality?

Outdoor air quality can affect indoor air quality. When the outdoor air quality is poor, it can get into the home via windows, open doors, and even on your clothes. This is why it is so important to ensure that you do everything you can to improve your indoor air quality.

How to Improve Indoor Air Quality

While you cannot control outdoor air quality, you can control indoor air quality. Here are some of the things that you can do.

  • Track indoor air quality. You can track your indoor air quality. Buy an indoor air quality monitor that will tell you what the quality of the air is around you. These systems use laser and infrared systems to read the air.
  • Limit pollution sources. While you are inside, make sure that you take care to limit pollution sources. This can include things like dust mites, mold, and gasses from cooking.
  • Humidity. Make sure that you keep the humidity in your home around 40%. This will help to prevent mold growth.
  • Use a range hood. Use a range hood with a fan to help pull out the smoke when you are cooking.
  • No smoking. Encourage no smoking in your home to help improve the air quality.
  • Closing windows and doors. To keep outdoor air out of your home, make sure that your windows and doors remain closed as much as possible.
  • Leaks. If you have an air leak in your home, like a crack or hole in the wall, get that repaired as soon as possible. This will help to ensure that you do not have any outdoor air seeping in.
  • Air purification. Air purifiers are usually inexpensive and a great way to improve the air in your home. You can choose to get a whole house system, or have one in each room of your home.

Taking Care of Your HVAC System

The best way that you can improve your indoor air quality is to ensure that you have a quality HVAC system. A proper system will have a filter that helps to improve the air quality of your home. You can invest in a filter and even a UV light that will help to rid your home of dirt and debris. Proper maintenance from an HVAC professional will help prevent pollution in your home.

Call Us Today

If you want to make sure that the outdoor air does not compromise your home, contact us today. Our team of HVAC professionals will come out to access your air quality. We can help to ensure that you are breathing the cleanest air possible.