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Best Ways to Keep Your Indoor Air Healthy in the Winter

Cassie Pound, owner of Quality Heating, Cooling, Plumbing & Electric
Published by
Cassie Pound
September 28, 2020

We know you don’t always think about your indoor air quality. But this winter, it’s important to give your IAQ that much attention and care.

With insufficient moisture in the air, your home can become a breeding ground for dust and allergens that can trigger IAQ-related illnesses. No worries! Quality Heating, Cooling & Plumbing has you covered.

Stay healthy indoors this winter with these tips from the HVAC specialists.

Be Proactive in Cleaning Your Home

Keeping your home clean and tidy should be on top of your priorities if you want to get your health under control. Clean all surfaces including the appliances, furniture and everything inside the household. Wash all bedding, duvets, and linens. Do this at least once a week. Use hypoallergenic covers for mattresses to reduce the possibility of virus and allergens.

Let the Fresh Air In Through a Good Ventilation

Proper ventilation is key to comfort and health in the family. A well-ventilated home eliminates the risks of irritating pollutants, harmful gases like carbon monoxide and mold growth. Make sure to keep a well-designed ventilation system in the roof, attic, basement, walls, and floors. Seek professional help if you don’t feel comfortable with DIY jobs. 

Control Humidity

Clean air may still be dry. Humidifiers can be a simple fix to dry indoor air. Be sure to regulate your indoor humidity rate from 40% to 55% as too much moisture may result in condensation and mold spores. Use the humidifier only when necessary or when your heating system is on. Also, it will help to buy a quality hygrometer to control humidity.

Keep Your Heating Appliances in Check

Have your heating systems checked and serviced by professionals. Space heaters, heat pumps, furnaces, and other heating appliances perform at optimal efficiency with well-functioning parts and bearings. Clean the filters and duct system thoroughly.

Invest in HEPA Filters

Vacuuming is not enough to eliminate dirt and dust at home. You need high-quality filters to collect all dirt, including pet hair and dander. If you are going to purchase a new vacuum, get one with HEPA filters to ensure up to 90% of dirt removal.

Other Important Reminders:

Check your smoke detectors and change batteries if needed. Avoid using hazardous chemicals on cleaning materials.

Keeping a healthy indoor must be first on your priorities this winter. If you are looking for a reputable company to help you deal with IAQ, you can count on Quality Heating, Cooling & Plumbing for the job. Call us today!

Cassie Pound, owner of Quality Heating, Cooling, Plumbing & Electric
Published by
Cassie Pound

Cassie Pound is the Vice President of Quality Heating, Cooling, Plumbing & Electric with locations in Tulsa, Glenpool, and Bartlesville, Oklahoma.