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How Can I Improve the Air Quality in My Home?

Air Quality Filters & Solutions in PA 

Air quality is not always the first thing you notice when you walk into a person’s home. Their taste in art, greetings from the family dog, or smell of cooking may steal your attention. Over time, however, the effects of air quality can be dramatic. Allergies, skin conditions, respiratory issues, and dryness can all develop as a result of poor air quality and circulation of dust, debris and bacteria. If you have never had the air quality of your living space tested, now is a good time to have it checked.

Once you have an idea of the air quality, take measures to improve it within your home:

  • Clean – Your floors, furniture, and curtains can hold onto dust, debris, and other particles and allow them to recirculate throughout your space. Every time you sit on a couch that has not been properly cleaned, you could be releasing dust particles or inhaling other bacteria. Vacuum regularly and have a deep clean or steam clean completed at regular intervals.
  • Humidify – Air quality can be impacted significantly by the humidity and moisture levels in your home. Dust mites, mold, and other spores thrive in very moist or damp environments but overly dry air can have a serious impact on your comfort, skin, eyes, and lungs. Find the right balance, between 30-50% humidity with a whole house humidifier or effective air conditioning system.
  • Filter – Technology that targets specific bacteria or debris can be installed on your HVAC system to filter out harmful airborne matter. Work with HVAC specialists to minimize the effects of air quality on asthma, allergies, and other respiratory issues.

Contact experienced local HVAC contractors in Easton, PA at Comfort Solutions HVAC to improve the air quality in your home. We install tailored solutions and use high quality filters and products. Get a free estimate online and call 610-438-9300 for more information.

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