How to improve air quality in your home

There are a few different elements that impact the air quality in your home, and the air quality in turn affects your health and comfort. While your air quality partially stems from your lifestyle and behavior, you can also make a significant difference with your thermostat and heating and air conditioning in Gaithersburg. Keep reading to learn about the steps you can take to improve the air quality in your home.

You might think of clouds of smog coming from a dump truck when you think about pollution, but there is actually a surprising amount of pollution inside many homes as well. This is why it is important to consider every aspect that affects your indoor air quality, from your heating system to your ventilation. It helps to stay away from heating systems that don’t burn cleanly (pellet stoves tend not to create much smoke, which is why pellet stoves are popular among many homeowners). Ventilation is another influential factor when it comes to indoor air quality. Be sure to keep a clean, high-efficiency air filter in your HVAC system, and refrain from smoking indoors. There are also exhaust fans and mechanical forms of ventilation that you can use to keep your indoor air fresh. Consider practicing these methods to keep your home and family healthy and comfortable.

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