Great Green Idea: Green Living: 5 Tips On Improving Your Indoor Air Quality

5 Tips On Improving Your Indoor Air Quality

Your home, no matter how big or small, is your personal sanctuary. Whenever you feel stressed and tired, the comfort of your own house can help you feel more relaxed. Nothing beats having a house with good indoor air quality that you can go home to after a long day at work. If you have kids, they can also unwind in your house after school. Your house and the comfort it brings you are very important in your daily life. This is why it is important to know how to improve the indoor air quality of your home. Below are some effective and environment-friendly tips to improve your indoor air quality.

1. Dust is the most common factor for poor indoor air quality. Dust that accumulates in every corner of your house can pollute the air you breathe when you are at home. Do something about it by regularly cleaning your home. Regular vacuuming, dusting, and surface cleaning can reduce the amount of dust that is accumulated in your home and give your home a cleaner, fresher air that can help you relax and have peace of mind.

2. Put a no smoking sign inside your house and let everyone in your household that smoking is banned. Puffing those cigarettes can contribute to the pollution of the indoor air that you breathe and can also cause lung related illnesses. In addition to that, the cigarette butts that you throw away can damage the environment since these usually end up in landfills. By banning smoking in your home, you promote good health practices and improve your indoor air quality as well as help save the environment.

3. Instead of turning on the air conditioning to ventilate your house, allow better air circulation in your home by opening windows and letting the air in and out to improve air circulation inside your house. Doing this can help ventilate your home while saving on energy consumption.

4. Regularly check your air filters and replace them when needed to ensure excellent ventilation as well as prevent an increased in your utility bill. If your air filters do not work efficiently it can increase your utility bill and can also degrade the quality of indoor air in your home.

5. Provide an air vent for combustion appliances such as stoves and furnaces. These combustion appliances must also be serviced regularly according to its manufacturer's maintenance schedule and guidelines to prevent accumulation of dirt and dust that can further pollute your indoor air.

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