Spring sniffles from seasonal allergies can seem impossible to avoid. Luckily, it isn’t difficult to reduce the number of allergens and contaminants in your air, improve the quality of the air in your home, and alleviate your seasonal allergy symptoms.
The Signs and Symptoms of Poor Indoor Air Quality (IAQ)
Increased dust on surfaces
Condensation on walls
A dirty air filter
Frequent headaches
Coughing and sneezing
Fatigue
Common IAQ Contaminants
Pollen
Pet dander
Chemicals (volatile organic compounds)
Carbon monoxide
Radon
How to Improve Your IAQ
There are a number of upgrades you can make to improve your home IAQ, including:
Installing ventilation and purification systems
Cleaning your ductwork
Upgrading your air filters
Upgrade to a heat pump
And more
Want to know how to improve your specific home’s indoor air quality, make your home more comfortable, and potentially decrease your energy bills? Ask about improving your IAQ with Anchor!
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