We always hear about the importance of air quality, but what about indoor air quality? It is just as important and can greatly impact your immune system and overall health.
Did you know that most people spend up to 90 percent of their time indoors? To prevent being exposed to harmful emissions or contaminants, which all have negative effects on your health, there are ways you can improve indoor air quality.
Harmful Air Pollutants
Unfortunately, indoor air pollutants are common from ineffective HVAC units that produce poor air quality. How do you know you are breathing in poor air? Symptoms include headache, coughing, sneezing, sore throat, dizziness, fatigue, difficulty breathing, shortness of breath, nausea, and vomiting.
Always see a doctor right away if you are experiencing any of these symptoms. If you feel that these symptoms are contributing to poor indoor air quality, test the quality of the air in your home.
Solutions to Consider
After testing the quality of air in your home, the next step is to find a solution. There are items on the market such as high-efficient filters, carbon monoxide detectors, and humidifiers.
Filters, such as the iWave reduce allergen particles, smoke, and odor in the air for a healthy environment. Powered by patented technology, the filter breaks down pollutants, gases, and oxygen into non-harmful carbon dioxide, nitrogen, and water vapor.
Upgrading your HVAC unit is another option. There are many new units out there that can clean the air naturally.
Talking to Technician
Are you concerned about the quality of air in your home? Do you need help finding the right solution for you?
Rainforest Plumbing and Air not only has the best plumbers in the east valley, but they also have the best HVAC technicians. Their technicians can come out and inspect your HVAC unit while also testing the indoor air quality.
By offering solutions and encouraging preventative maintenance, you can keep your HVAC unit in tip-top shape to ensure it is producing only the cleanest air in your home.