How To Reduce Exposure To Indoor Air Pollutants

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Having dirty air in your home can cause a variety of health issues. At True Heating & Cooling, we understand the difficulty of dealing with indoor air pollutants. There are several steps that you can take to keep the air in your house as clean as possible.

Keep Dirt Out Of Your Home 

The best way to minimize pollutants in your house is to keep out dirt and other particles. Make sure that no one smokes inside and that your stove has ventilation to keep cooking particles from getting into the air circulation. Taking your shoes off before you come inside can also minimize dirt in your home.

Install Air Purifiers 

Quality air purifiers can remove many harmful pollutants from the air. The best models can get rid of up to 99% of the particles in your air. This can minimize the bacteria, dust, pollen, and other harmful substances that you inhale.

Clean Air Filter

Maintaining clean air filters allows your central ventilation system to do its job as efficiently as possible. Filters should be replaced every three to six months to keep them functioning properly. Installing quality filters can maximize their effectiveness. Getting your ducts cleaned regularly can also minimize the particles that move through your central heating and cooling system.

Have House Plants 

House plants have the ability to remove harmful pollutants from the air and replace them with pure oxygen. There are certain plants, such as bamboo, that are great at cleaning the air in your home.

Your Heating, Cooling, and Ventilation Specialists 

True Heating & Cooling is committed to offering comprehensive indoor air quality services, including carbon monoxide testing. We have more than 12 years of experience and employ a team of NATE-certified technicians. To learn more about how we could help you with any Broomfield, CO, project, call us at True Heating & Cooling today. You can also turn to us for heating and cooling repair, installation, and maintenance.

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