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4 WAYS TO IMPROVE AND MAINTAIN HEALTHY INDOOR AIR QUALITY

People spend the vast majority of their time indoors. Since we spend so much time inside, it's important to ensure that the spaces we occupy are healthy. What may come as a shock to you is that many times, the air quality indoors isn't the best that it could be. 

Subpar air quality can have health implications for people with long-term exposure. Some of these can include allergies, fatigue, and breathing problems. There are some things that you can do, however, to improve the air in your home.

Here are five HVAC tips to help you and others breathe easier indoors.

 

1. Air Purification HVAC Tips

Air purifiers can help reduce the number of pollutants in the air in your building. Air filters in your HVAC system can trap dirt and prevent it from circulating through your vents. 

Different air purifier brands use different technologies to clean the air. You need to choose a purifier with the right technology that meets your building's needs.

The first kind of filter is the HEPA filter. HEPA filters catch large particles quickly. Smaller particles get caught as they pass through the layers of the filter. 

Activated carbon technology can absorb chemical pollutants, gases, odors, and smoke. These filters can reduce contaminants, but they aren't as efficient as HEPA filters. 

UV filters use ultraviolet light to disinfect the air. They are fantastic at removing bacteria and viruses, but not at catching particles in the air. 

 

2. Evaluate Your Building's Ventilation System Design and Mechanics

Your HVAC and ventilation system are the key components of your building's indoor air quality. If contaminants become a concern for your building, you should evaluate the quality of these systems.

You may need to enlist the help of HVAC services for an evaluation of your systems. They will assess the air brought in from the outside to make sure that it isn't bringing in harmful particles to your building. 

 

3. Keep Your Home/Office/Commercial Building Clean

Regular cleaning helps prevent the buildup of dust, dirt, and mold. When you don't clean regularly, these particles can circulate in the air. 

A regular cleaning schedule can go a long way toward ensuring your building stays in pristine condition. 

When you clean, you should also consider the kinds of cleaning products you use. Some products have harmful chemicals that aren't safe to breathe. Try looking into all-natural cleaning products that don't release harsh chemicals into the air.  

 

4. Monitor Moisture Control

Moisture and humidity control are important to maintaining healthy air quality. If the air inside is too moist, biological contaminants like mold will have the perfect conditions for growth.

If moisture conditions are too low, however, occupants can experience dry eyes, sinus infections, and irritated throats. 

Depending on what your building needs, you may need to incorporate a humidifier/dehumidifier. You should also watch appliances that produce water, like refrigerators and ventilation equipment.

 

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If you follow these HVAC tips, you'll have clean air indoors. When you can breathe easier, it helps contribute to a better quality of health in your building. 

At Chill-Air, we provide full service to commercial HVAC units, with some service to residential units. We also provide services for heating, refrigeration, rooftop units, and refrigeration, among others. Contact us today to set up an appointment if you need a reliable HVAC company.

 

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