If you think your home has optimal air quality naturally, you’re likely mistaken. The EPA asserts that the air in your home should be a bigger concern than the outdoor air.
Ensure that your home has optimal air quality by focusing on the unique issues in each room.
Kitchen
- If you use pesticides to combat bugs and rodents, you could be polluting your kitchen’s air with really harmful chemicals. Ensure adequate ventilation during use, allow the product to dry completely and try to clean up any food sources that attract pests.
- Stored cleaning supplies can release volatile organic compounds (VOCs) into the air. Use cleaning products that are free of harmful chemicals and follow manufacturer’s directions for use and storage.
- Gas stoves can release carbon monoxide if they’re malfunctioning or improperly installed. Make sure fuel-burning appliances are well-maintained.
Living room
- A fireplace can also release carbon monoxide if it’s dirty or needs repair. Have your chimney cleaned and inspected annually.
- Secondhand smoke is a serious pollutant. Don’t allow smoking in your home if you want optimal air quality.
- Dust mites and pet dander can also lurk in your living room, so make sure to dust and vacuum regularly.
Basement
- If you have fuel-burning appliances in the basement, like a furnace or water heater, carbon monoxide is a concern. Have an expert perform yearly maintenance and install a carbon monoxide detector.
- Your basement will be the main access point for deadly radon gas. Testing and a radon detector are good preventive measures.
- If your basement harbors moisture, you should also be concerned about mold. Fix leaks and use a dehumidifier.
- Items like paint thinner, glue and other such products can release VOCs. Store such items in a well-ventilated area.
Bathrooms
- High moisture content can also lead to mold, so use a ventilation fan.
Contact us at Rheem Pro Partner with any issues concerning optimal air quality. Our expert teams offer free evaluations and 100 percent satisfaction for our clients.
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