What exactly impacts indoor air quality?

May 25, 2018

You’ve likely heard the term indoor air quality before, and you may even understand how important it is, but Lakeside Heating & Air wants to be sure you comprehend what could potentially be impacting the quality of air in your home.

When you are spending a fair amount of time in your home you can allow dust, dirt and other contaminants to build up within your home and affect the air inside. It might be hard to believe, but the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency has found that concentrations of pollutants can be up to 100 times higher indoors versus outdoors.

Here are a few steps you can do to help manage the indoor air quality in your home.

  • Remove the contaminants – One of the best ways to increase the air quality is to really eliminate the dust and debris. Vacuum and clean a minimum of one day a week. You should also wash your bed linens regularly.
  • Properly store household products and cleaning supplies – This helps to keep any fumes contained, specifically for anyone in your family who may be sensitive to odors.
  • Ensure your home is properly ventilated – Newer houses are well-insulated and sealed to help conserve energy, so it’s important to have proper ventilation to allow airborne pollutants to escape the home.
  • Control the amount of moisture in the home – The EPA also recommends keeping indoor humidity levels between 30 and 50 percent.

If you are seeking additional ways to increase your indoor air quality, Lakeside Heating & Air in Chelan and Wenatchee offers a diverse selection of indoor air quality solutions, including:

If you have questions about how to improve your indoor air quality, our experts will happily come out and assess your home. Give us a call at 509-284-4265 to arrange an appointment.