Opening WindowIf you spend any time indoors, your indoor air quality should be something you care about. Many gases, allergens, and asthma inducers are colorless and odorless. You may not even realize that you’re breathing harmful air unless you get it tested. Air quality can affect your mood and your health. Regardless if you know how clean your air is or not, there are some ways to help make your indoor air quality better.

Keep the Air Flowing

Good building ventilation will keep your air fresher and improve its quality. Open doors and windows and let the air flow through. If you live in an area where the air quality outside is bad, be sure to ventilate only when there are fewer cars on the road, like early morning or late evening. You can even retrofit your home with devices that will filter the air as it comes in.

Clean the AC Filter

All of the air in your home passes through your AC or HVAC system when the house is closed. Your AC has a filter that needs to be changed once every three months. In between changes, you can vacuum it to keep it cleaner and improve your indoor air.

Use Beeswax Candles

Beeswax candles provide negative ions that help clean the air. Because allergens, dust, and other air impurities are positively charged, they are attracted to the negative ions from the beeswax and taken out of the air. They create a great atmosphere, too. Just be sure to take any necessary precautions related to the open flame.

Choose These Plants

Any plants at home are good for helping to clean your air, but some plants are better than others. Janet Craig, Red Edged, and Warneckii Dracaena are all good air cleaners. Gerbera Daisy, Bamboo Palm, and Mass Cane also provide better air benefits. Even if you’re not good with plants, English Ivy is relatively easy to grow.

Get the Right Furniture

Plants at HomeNew furniture and carpet outgas dangerous chemicals into your home. Some glues can outgas for years, causing your indoor air quality to deteriorate over time. Choosing furniture or carpets made organically and with sustainable methods in mind can reduce the outgassing. Avoid particle board at all costs. If you’re painting your walls to match your furniture, be sure to choose paint that is non-toxic.

Use Eco-Friendly Cleaning Products

Keeping your home clean should also provide you with better air. However, it can only do that if you’re using the right cleaners. Eco-friendly cleaners often do the same work as industrial cleaners, but without the allergens, chemicals, and irritants. A mixture of lemon and vinegar is often enough to maintain a clean home.

Get the Air Tested

There may be some contaminants in the air that you need to treat specifically to get better air quality. To see how good your indoor air is, you can call a company to do air quality testing in Norcross, GA. If they can isolate any problems, you can figure out how best to deal with poor air. Contact Air Quality Systems, Incorporated and find out how you can learn more about your indoor air and make it the best it can be.