How to Improve Your Indoor Air Quality

It’s extremely easy to assume that the air inside of your home is clean and healthy, especially if you keep your home nice and tidy. But did you know that in general, the outdoor air is cleaner than your indoor air? There are many ways your indoor air quality can be compromised, not only from outside of your home but also from the inside. It’s important to take the necessary steps to ensure your home’s air is as safe and healthy as possible.
Every home has the potential to develop poor air quality without the homeowner ever realizing it. Contaminants from inside and outside of your home all contribute to the quality of your indoor air. The amounts of these contaminants and the effect they have on your home will vary but you should try to minimize all of them or filter them out. Some of the contaminants we are referring to include the following:
-Pet Hair-Mold
-Debris
-Pollen
-Dust
-Gases
How to Improve Your Indoor Air Quality
- Regular HVAC Maintenance
Having a routine maintenance schedule and keeping up with that schedule is extremely important. Regular cleaning will not only improve the efficiency of your HVAC system, it will also help to improve the quality of your indoor air.
- Change Your Air Filters
Consistently changing out your air filters helps to keep your heating & air conditioning system running at peak performance. A dirty air filter not only makes it harder on your HVAC system to produce good airflow, it also increases the amount of contaminants in your home – the stuff that is stuck on your filters. This is one of the best and easiest ways to get rid of those trapped contaminants.
- Invest in an Air Filtration System
Finally, look into investing in an air filtration system, like an American Standard AccuClean for example. These kinds of systems can remove up to 99.9% of allergens in your home from the filtered air. It helps to provide cleaner air for you and your family. While it can be more expensive than the above two options, it is still one of the most effective ways to improve your indoor air quality.
If you’re interested in purchasing an AccuClean or would even like more indoor air quality tips, give David Taylor Heating & Air a call today!



