Without a doubt, the American Lung Association is one of the most important advocates for clean air in the world. In the interest of improving people’s knowledge about breathing clean air, the American Lung Association recently released a list of key tips for keeping the indoor air quality of your home as clean as possible. At Clean Air Plus, our business revolves around keeping the air in your home clean. Therefore, we are happy to highlight those tips for your convenience so that you can maintain the most healthy environment possible for everyone who lives in your home.

23 Air Quality Tips

  1. Avoid using pesticides in or around your home. Look into the many alternatives to pesticides that are available, since pesticides can seriously compromise your health.
  2. In older homes, beware of the presence of lead paint on the wall. If necessary, have the walls stripped so that no one is exposed to lead.
  3. Use carbon monoxide detectors, since CO is one of the most common killers in homes today. It’s tasteless and odorless, so detectors are the only way to go.
  4. Keep your air conditioners and dehumidifers clean. Maintain them on a regular basis to keep your indoor air quality high.
  5. Even hypoallergenic pets can trigger pet allergies. If someone is extremely allergic, keep pets outdoors. If nothing else, don’t sleep with a pet in the room.
  6. Keep dust mites at bay by vacuuming regularly, keeping humidity low and avoiding carpets as much as possible. Dust mites make air very dirty.
  7. Make sure your kitchen is well ventilated. The smoke and heat that is generated by cooking in the kitchen can make the air in your home less healthy.
  8. Test your home for radon on a regular basis. Radon is a silent but deadly killer and can only be detected through testing.
  9. Encourage your children’s school district to switch over to clean diesel buses, so that children don’t have to breathe in toxic exhaust fumes every day.
  10. Since dry cleaning involves many toxic chemicals, allow dry cleaned clothing to ventilate in the garage or patio for a bit before bringing them back into the home.
  11. Formaldehyde is found in many types of mattresses and wood paneling. Keep formaldehyde out of your home to improve its indoor air quality significantly.
  12. Only use all natural cleaning products, which can be found at many major stores. Chemical laden cleaning products allow contaminants into the air in your home.
  13. Discourage the spreading of the flu and colds by washing your hands regularly and covering your mouth and nose when you sneeze or cough.
  14. Remove carpets and put in wood or tile flooring instead. Carpets can harbor all sorts of contaminants that can compromise your health.
  15. Never allow smoking in your home. If people want to smoke, make sure that they do so away from your home.
  16. Never idle a car or other fuel-burning device inside your garage. The deadly exhaust can seep into your home and wreak havoc on your health.
  17. Check for leaks in the home, and if any are found, have them repaired immediately to keep mold levels as low as possible.
  18. If you have a wood stove or wood burning fireplace in the home, make sure that it’s well ventilated to keep your air as pure as possible. The best advice is not to use wood burning stoves or fireplaces as they are bad for the environment. 
  19. If an asthma sufferer lives in your home, be conscientious about keeping asthma triggers at bay. Talk to their doctor about the best strategies to use.
  20. When you paint, only use low-VOC (volatile organic compound) paints. These are the safest and release the fewest airborne pollutants.
  21. In older homes, if asbestos is discovered call in the professionals to handle and remove it. Asbestos is highly toxic and should be dealt with by only experienced, knowledgeable contractors.
  22. Ventilate the bathrooms in your home in order to keep humidity low. Low humidity keeps many contaminants and other problems at bay.
  23. Use HEPA air purifiers in your home to filter the air and remove up to 99.97% of all airborne pollutants from it. The best HEPA air purifiers enhance allergy relief and provide a host of other key health benefits. When combined with the preceding tips, HEPA air purifiers can drastically improve the indoor air quality of your home.

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