Poor indoor air quality can result in health-related issues such as headaches and fatigue. Therefore, improving your indoor air quality can help alleviate allergy symptoms and protect you and your family members. Below are some steps you can undertake to enhance air quality inside your Lenexa, KS, home.

Clean Your Air Ducts

Air ducts play an essential role in circulating warm and cold air in your home, ensuring that it meets your home’s comfort. However, if the ducts aren’t properly installed or maintained, they can do more harm than good by distributing contaminants throughout your home.

After some time, dander, dust and other air pollutants accumulate in the ducts, reducing the overall air quality. If you notice a change in the air quality, hire a professional to ensure your ducts distribute clean and fresh air.

Maintain a Healthy Level of Humidity

High humidity levels encourage the growth of biological contaminants and dust mites, which exposes you to health-related risks. Keeping your home humidity around 30%-50% can help keep allergens and other related pollutants under control.

Equipping your home with a dehumidifier can reduce moisture content and minimize pollen accumulation, improving your air quality. You can also fix leaky plumbing and seal all openings to reduce your home’s moisture content.

Clean or Change the HVAC Filter

HVAC units run to ensure that they provide you with optimal comfort. However, when cycling through the air, they sieve out dust, dander and other air pollutants present in the air. Eventually, this clogs up your air filters, causing trouble to your HVAC unit as well as reducing your air quality.

To protect your HVAC unit from wearing down, ensure that you change and clean the air filters regularly. This will also boost your indoor air quality.

If you want to know how to improve your indoor air quality, call Air-Pro Comfort Systems today. We have many systems and services that can help keep your indoor air quality at top-notch.

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