3 tips for improving indoor air quality

With the allergy season quickly approaching and, in some places, arriving earlier than expected, it’s crucial to do all that’s possible to ease symptoms that can transform day-to-day activities into tedious chores.

The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has discovered that pollutant levels can be two to five times stronger inside our homes than outside. Taking steps to alleviate the adverse effects of mold and other irritants would not only reduce our discomfort but studies show that moderate indoor adjustments can cut annual heating and cooling costs by up to $300 annually.

Here are three suggestions to help you breathe easier indoors:

Plants: A 30-year NASA study has concluded that plants around the house are effective allies in the battle against allergens. Some recommendations include aloe plants and Gerber daisies. A golden pathos plant would work well also, as it is one of the most durable during winter months. Some experts specifically recommend installing one plant per every 100 feet in the home.

Toss the cigarettes: Along with being known to affect a smoker’s personal health, secondhand smoke also impacts the quality of indoor air. Even after opening windows, residue can last on surfaces in the house long after the smoke has cleared.

Ventilation: A popular money-saving tactic around the house is to make sure that everything is locked tight, that no windows or doors are cracked open and letting out heat or cool air. However, it’s important to give homes a period to breathe and let contaminated air and excess humidity escape.

Another great way to create great indoor air quality is through a home air purifier. That’s why US Air Purifiers Direct 2U takes great care in listening to our customers and helping them find the product that best meets their needs.  If you’re looking to acquire an affordable air purifier, contact us today!