Easy Home Improvements to Benefit Indoor Air Quality
(Family Features) Runny nose, itchy eyes and headache. These
are just a few ailments suffered by homeowners with poor indoor air quality,
potentially as a result of smoke, odors, dust or other contaminants. According
to the Environmental Protection Agency, people spend up to 90 percent of their
time indoors, where air quality can be two to five times more polluted than the
air outside.
While asthma and allergy sufferers, children and the
elderly are particularly sensitive to indoor air quality, everyone is impacted
by it. Fortunately, a few simple and affordable home improvements can go a long
way to benefit your home’s air.
Skip synthetic
fragrances
Despite their fresh scents, air fresheners and laundry
products can emit dozens of chemicals. For truly fresh air, look for
fragrance-free or natural products and skip aerosol sprays. Keep rooms
ventilated by opening windows and add a fern or aloe vera plant to help purify
your air.
Use paint that reduces some indoor odors and
pollutants
Using the right paint can reduce common indoor odors like
those from cooking and smoke. Promote better indoor air quality by reducing some
indoor air pollutants from potential sources like insulation, carpet, cabinets
and fabrics.
Clean up dust-grabbing décor
Household
dust can trap chemicals and allergens. Some objects are prone to dust, such as
rugs, upholstered furniture and infrequently moved accessories. Opt for
easy-to-clean or washable items to avoid dust getting trapped in your space.
Dehumidify moist spaces
Moisture can attract dust
mites, mildew and mold, so keep your rooms at a safe 30 to 50 percent humidity
level. An inexpensive indoor humidity monitor will check your home’s levels, and
a basic dehumidifier can solve many moisture challenges.
Clean
floors regularly
Use a vacuum cleaner that is equipped with a HEPA
filter (a high-quality, dense type of filter) and rotating brushes to remove
dust and dirt from floors, and vacuum weekly, especially in high-traffic areas.
A good vacuum will not blow dust or dirt out in the exhaust. Twice a month, use
a microfiber mop on hard floors, skipping any chemical cleaning solutions in
favor of warm water or a natural product.
Source:
Sherwin-Williams
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