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Common Symptoms of Air Pollution in Your Home

In today’s world, we have no choice but to follow social distancing and keep ourselves indoors. We need to stay safe and secure as much as possible, and that means keeping our homes’ indoor air free of air pollutants. As the leading experts among HVAC contractors, we want to help you keep your indoor air as clean as possible. 

What Are the Symptoms of Air Pollution?

One of the more obvious signs that your indoor air may be polluted is shortness of breath. This can happen to anyone, but it shouldn’t happen on a regular basis if you’re healthy. Recurring headaches are also another sign, as well as nausea. If you have asthma or similar respiratory problems, you’ll feel much worse when you breathe in polluted indoor air. Sneezing and coughing will become more frequent if the air isn’t clean, and you may have eye, skin and throat irritation as well. If you  experience any of these symptoms while inside your home, then your indoor air may be polluted, which is something that must be addressed as soon as possible.

How Can Indoor Air Pollution Be Prevented?

More than ever, it’s vital to keep ourselves safe and healthy while in quarantine. To keep your home’s indoor air clean, regularly check your HVAC unit to see if its air filter is  clean. If the filter has reached the end of its lifespan. If it has, have it replaced, and do so again in three months. You need to remember, however. that air filters mainly serve to keep particles and small pieces of debris from entering your HVAC unit. The best way to keep the air itself clean is to install an air purification system in your home.

Air purifiers can either be stand-alone devices or a whole-home unit used in conjunction with a pre-existing HVAC system which can treat the air flowing through the air conditioning system before it circulates inside your home. Air purifiers help eliminate the spread of dust, viruses, bacteria, mold and even pollen in the air. Thus, you can see why air purifiers are a popular choice for improving air quality, especially for those who have asthma or allergies.

Along with air purifiers, a humidifier can also improve the air quality in your home as well as provide increased comfort. A humidifier helps add moisture in the air to help keep static electricity, dry skin and sore throats at bay. On the other hand, install a dehumidifier if you have too much moisture in your home. This will also aid in regulating indoor humidity, preventing mold from growing.

When it comes to excellent indoor air quality,  the top-notch work performed by HVAC Construction will surely leave you satisfied. Call us today at (801) 298-4822, or fill out our online request form. We serve clients in Utah, including Salt Lake City and surrounding areas in UT.

Jodi Hugoe

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