Common Indoor Air Quality Issues & How to Improve Them

If there has ever been a time to worry about your indoor air quality or IAQ for short, it’s now. With the rise of the COVID-19 pandemic and everyone being stuck at home day in and day out, your indoor air quality matters more than ever. The majority of homeowners already spend a good chunk of time thinking about the cleanliness of their home. When was the last time you thought about how clean the air inside of your home is? Studies done by the EPA (Environmental Protection Agency) show that your indoor air quality can be up to 2 to 5 times more polluted than the air outside. In general, Americans spend around 90% of their time indoors. If your indoor air quality is poor, can you imagine what it’s doing toy our health? Symptoms like headaches, sneezing, coughing, fatigue, wheezing, etc. can all come to surface with poor IAQ.
Causes of Poor IAQ
- Appliances
- Carpet & Furniture Fumes
- Household Cleaners & Disinfectants
- Secondhand Smoke
- Pet Dander
- Paint & Volatile Organic Compound
- Synthetic Air Fresheners
- Personal Care Products
- Excessive Moisture & Mold
- Dirty Air Filters
How to Improve Your IAQ
- Regularly Clean Your Home: Vacuuming your home once or twice a week has shown to reduce indoor air pollutants such as dust mites, pollen, dirt, and other debris or dander. On top of vacuuming, it’s also a good idea to dust off your countertops, fans, appliances, etc. once a week to help eliminate indoor air pollutants.
- Invest in Whole-Home Air Filtration System: The American Standard AccuClean is a whole-home air filtration system that cleans your indoor air for you and your family. Investing in superior filtration systems like the AccuClean filter allergens in your home and removes up to 99.98% of allergens from the filtered air. If you are concerned about your IAQ, investing in an Air Purifier will deliver cleaner air and more of it so you and your family can breathe easier.
- Consider a Dehumidifier: If you live here in Anderson, South Carolina, you know that we are no strangers to the southern humidity. While we may be used to it, our homes never get used to the excess in humidity and moisture. An excess in moisture means more mold and mildew growing throughout your home too. More often than not, the homes in Anderson, South Carolina have a moisture problem, especially during the summertime. Investing in a dehumidifier can help to combat this moisture problem and get rid of unnecessary mold and mildew.
If you are interested in learning more about how to combat indoor air pollution to keep you and your home safe and healthy, especially during this crazy time, give David Taylor Heating & Air a call today! We are still open and ready to provide professional HVAC service to our customers here in the greater Anderson, South Carolina area.



