With its city smog and abundant pollen, Orlando has its share of outdoor air problems. What you may not realize, however, is that indoor air pollution is an even greater threat to your health.
When you clean house regularly, it’s natural to assume the air inside is just as clean as everything else. However, because many homes receive little airflow, contaminants tend to build up indoors more than they do outdoors where the wind continually blows. To make matters worse, certain air contaminants are produced indoors.
Gas and other fuel-burning appliances, especially improperly adjusted ones, produce trace amounts of carbon monoxide (CO). This small amount of CO can leave you with headaches and fatigue.
Even scented candles, which seem to freshen the air, actually do more harm than good. They mask rather than destroy odors and give off soot particles and harmful chemical fumes.
Using air filters with a MERV rating of 5 or higher cuts down on particles that may be in your air, such as pollen and mold spores. If you have allergies, use a MERV 10 or 11 filter. Check the filter monthly and replace it when it looks dusty or at least every three months.
To control indoor air pollution throughout your home, consider having a whole-house air cleaner installed in your heating and cooling system. There are several varieties, including:
Increasing your home’s airflow by having a balanced whole-house ventilation system installed can also help by sweeping out contaminants and bringing in fresh air.For more expert tips on getting rid of indoor air pollution, contact us at Rindali’s Energy Solutions in Orlando.