Air Quality
Indoor and outdoor air quality have become top stories in the news recently due to the wildfires we are facing.
Indoor Air Quality is an important part of home performance because it affects the health and safety of your family and the longevity of your home. Pollutants and undesirable moisture levels can come from many sources, including doors and windows, air leaks, pets, occupants, cooking, furnishings, and building materials.
Fortunately, indoor air quality can be monitored and improved.
There are three general ways to reduce indoor contaminants and control moisture:
Source control: Eliminate contaminants at the source such as:
Seal air leaks
Remove/contain asbestos, mold, and bacteria
Filtration: Trap contaminants with a suitable, effective filter
Replace/upgrade furnace filters
Install air purifiers, electronic particle cleaners and ionizers can help control pollutants
Do not buy an ozone generator, they are considered not safe or effective
HEPA filters are especially good at cleaning your air
Ventilation: Flush or dilute contaminants with clean air
Install kitchen and bathroom ventilation
Test your ventilation with a tissue test
Vent combustion equipment