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Steps to Improve Indoor Air Quality and Enhance Your Health

When an air purifier is operating, it takes in air and pushes it through filters to filter out pollutants including dust, pollen, and pet hair. It then releases clean air back into the room to enhance indoor air quality and offer a better living environment across the entire house. To know more information about how to improve indoor air quality, visit our blog post now. <br>Visit here: https://connectgalaxy.com/read-blog/11380

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Steps to Improve Indoor Air Quality and Enhance Your Health

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  1. Steps to Improve Indoor Air Quality and Enhance Your Health Maintain Proper Ventilation: Maintaining high-quality indoor air is pivotal to health, and appropriate ventilation is the key. Eliminating pollutants and bringing in fresh outdoor air can help you enjoy an immaculate and healthy home. Control Humidity Levels: Excessive humidity levels can inevitably lead to poor indoor air quality, fostering unbearable mold, mildew, and dust mites. To attain optimal healthy air indoors, aim to maintain your home's humidity levels between 30-50%. Maintain Your HVAC System: A reliable HVAC system is vital to ensuring high-quality indoor air and can help to eliminate dust, allergens, and pollutants. Periodically cleaning ducts and replacing filters are essential maintenance tasks. Check Your Home for Radon: Radon, an odorless, colorless gas, can seep into your home through foundation cracks and negatively impact indoor air quality. Moreover, it has been proven that prolonged radon exposure can cause lung cancer, underscoring the importance of testing. SOURCE: How to Improve Indoor Air Quality?

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